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Alright so I ran audyssey with my 2.0 setup and expected to see more equalization options from the graphic equalizer. Unfortunately I found out that Audyssey only lets me adjust frequencies from 63 hz and up.
Problem is, I have a 2.0 setup with full range towers setup as large and wanted to adjust the low end frequencies myself. Now I dont even know if Audyssey equalized the low end frequencies either. My question is now: How would I get access to the lower end frequencies from the graphic eq? Last edited by v_squared123; 10-25-2013 at 02:36 AM. |
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