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Level information for setting the trims is taken from the first mic position. Mic placement does have an effect since if you're closer to some speakers than others, all other things being equal, the trim level will be lower for the speakers you are closer to. Of course all other things are rarely equal and where the speakers are placed in relation to the walls and furnishings also has an effect.
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This is what i was trying to say ALL ALONG! you guys didn't understand what i was trying to say. this is how the argument started. theres no need for this back forth nonsense.
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Originally Posted by aramis109
Also, in the same thread, Audyssey mentioned that if you prefer you can move all the volume levels up at an equal rate- for example giving them all +5db to get them into positives. The negative to that of course is that you're not going to be at 75db at reference, but... honestly, who listens to their system that loud?
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I explained that already
Are you trying to make me look like a fool? cause its not working, just stop please.
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Originally Posted by saprano
This is why i think its better to let audyssey set the trims based on "mic placment". unless you have an spl meter to adjust every channel you change back to 75db.
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