Wisdom Audio Wisdom & Sage Series SC-1 User Manual
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Save Results
Once	the	software	finishes	calculating	the	optimal	correction	filters	for	the	
target	curve	you	have	selected,	you	will	be	presented	with	the	Save	Results	
screen	shown	above.
If	you	would	like	to	audition	the	new	correction	without	overwriting	anything	
that	may	already	exist	in	the	EQ	setup	memory	you	have	selected	(e.g.,	EQ	1),	
click	the	Transfer to SC-1 button.	After	a	short	delay	to	download	the	needed	
information	to	the	SC-1,	you	will	be	able	to	listen	to	whatever	content	you	
like	(music,	movies,	etc.).	You	can	also	turn	MultEQ
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room correction on and
off	using	the	buttons	on	this	screen	to	hear	the	difference	room	correction	is	
making	in	your	system.
If	you	like	what	you	hear,	click	on	the	Save Permanently to SC-1	button	to	
transfer	the	same	filter	to	a	non-volatile	section	of	memory	in	the	SC-1	that	will	
survive	power	outages	and	the	like.	Writing	to	this	memory	takes	a	little	longer,	
but	once	it	is	done	you	can	access	this	setting	at	any	time	from	the	front	panel	
of	the	SC-1,	or	by	way	of	RS-232	and	your	favorite	home	automation	system.	
You can also view the before-and-after results in your default browser by click-
ing	on	the	View Results...	button.	This	page	can	also	be	printed	out	for	sub-
sequent	review	and	comparison	with	other	setup	memories	you	may	elect	to	
calibrate.
Advanced Calibration Tip
The View Results... button can be an invaluable tool for diagnosing unusual
room	and/or	equipment	problems.	Get	in	the	habit	of	doing	your	first	three	
position	measurements	at	the	primary	listening	position	and	two	other	posi-
tions	nearby	(e.g.,	the	two	next-most	popular	chairs).	Then	advance	to	the	Save 
Results	page	and	look	at	your	Before	curves	in	View Results....	(Note	that	the	
vertical scale in View Results... is 5 dB per division.)
The	overall,	average	level	of	the	area	below	about	250	Hz	and	the	area	above 
1000	Hz	should	be	just	about	the	same.	If	not,	disconnect	the	microphone,	
close	MultEQ	Pro	and	adjust	the	HF	Trim	on	the	last	screen	of	Wisdom	Sys-
Config	for	any	speakers	that	seem	out	of	adjustment.	Some	rooms	absorb	bass	
terribly,	especially	ones	that	have	hung	ceilings.	Others	may	reinforce	the	bass	
while	absorbing	the	mids	and	highs	(especially	those	that	have	been	treated	
with	excessive	absorption).	Being	able	to	adjust	the	midbass	and	bass	relative	to