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HouseCurve

4.56 • 5 Ratings

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HouseCurve is a multi-tool for audio systems. Use it for room correction, adjusting equalizers, setting subwoofer phase, choosing crossovers and more. Features: * Sine sweep measurements * Display magnitude, phase and group delay * Compare measurements to target curve * Generate room correction filters (IIR or FIR) * Export parametric EQ settings or impulse response * Average and history display modes * Measurement save and undo * Use with built-in or external microphones * Connect with AirPlay, Bluetooth, headphone jack (analog) or use externally played sweeps HouseCurve measures in-room frequency response by listening to your audio system play a sine sweep. Measurements are displayed on top of a target curve, making it easy to see where adjustment is needed. Multiple measurements can be averaged to fully capture how the system sounds in the listening area. With small changes and repeat measurements, you can manually tune your system to the target curve. If your audio system has a parametric equalizer or convolution engine, HouseCurve can automatically generate filter settings to match the target curve. HouseCurve can help with home and car audio system tuning, from system equalization and room correction to subwoofer time alignment and speaker placement. Visit housecurve.com for more information on how HouseCurve works and how to use it. Free trial - visit housecurve.com and give the HouseCurve app clip a try. HouseCurve will produce acceptable results with the built in iPhone/iPad microphone. Using calibrated external microphones will provide higher accuracy.
What’s New
* Minor cosmetic tweaks to UI
Version 3.1.1
Version History

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Ratings and Reviews

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4.56
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5 Ratings
  • John Le unique name, 29.12.2022
    Should have watched the video guide
    It took me 10 minutes to figure out that I need to connect my ipad to the speakers to play the measurement sine sound. After that is done, and load the new profile into Soundsource on my mac. The sound is so much better. Before this app, I used to EQ match pink noise using FabFilter Pro-Q, but this app produces a much better sounding profile. I do have dbx driverack pa 2 with rta-m mic, but that is for my live pa system. I use this app for my desktop monitor instead. Show more
  • GowryG, 24.11.2022
    Wonderful sounding
    Love that the filters produced by this are so easy to use I’m Roon, and I enjoy the included house curves. Key features to me were how easy it was to AirPlay and take measurements, and that the only curve included wasn’t a boring, flat one. Would love to see the ability to export a zip of the filters at once and maybe something to normalize them. I thought something was wrong with my system until I figured out I needed to adjust headroom to -10 to avoid clipping. Thank you for this app! Bravo! Show more
  • tsapper, 21.02.2022
    A great tool for the right purpose
    This is a great app. It helped me troubleshoot some issues with my Audyssey room calibration due to the proximity of my seating to the back wall, which was causing some reflection cancellations. It’s not “reference level” but it didn’t need to be for this purpose. The developer was quick to respond to my questions about hardware and measurement technique. I have an iPhone 13 Pro and the mic is good enough to get the job done. If I spent the money on a UMIK I would be using REW instead, but this app was the right tool just to get some idea of what my room challenges are. I tried using it with an iPad Air 4th gen too, but it gave me very different responses than the iPhone, perhaps due to its large reflective shape. The iPad rolled off below 50 Hz and had an increasing amplitude response above 2 kHz. Since I don’t have a reference mic, I’m trusting the iPhone more as it matches what I expect Audyssey to have done in terms of corrections, and the ramping frequency response from the iPad seemed grossly wrong. It probably just needs its own mic compensation. Lastly the free app clip is perfectly executed to get a feel for what it can do. Show more
  • Raggababybuggybubba, 04.03.2020
    Great and simple
    Used this to tune my newly installed speakers and crossovers in my car using just my iPhone, and within 5 minutes I was in audio nirvana. Money well spent.
  • Chrisdkeene, 07.10.2019
    Useful tool
    For anyone owning a graphic equalizer, this is a great resource for tweaking your system to compensate for changes to your system or room acoustics. For example I rearranged an upholstered sofa and it really threw off my upper frequency response. I had an odd hole at around 125hz that I have now adjusted with the equalizer. Love this app! Show more

Information

  • Category
  • Age Rating
    4+
  • Price
    3.99 USD
  • Size
    2.5 MB
  • Provider
    Greg Wilding
Languages
English
Copyright
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