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I was listening to a CD yesterday via my PS3, and it didn't sound all that great to me, so I started messing around with the speaker settings in my receiver. For movies, I have the towers and center crossed over at 80hz, but I found the best setting for music was my towers at full range and the center off completely. I know there are different settings to choose from like DTS, Dolby Digital, etc, but is there a way to save my custom setting for music?
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