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I was having some issues with my sub and was told to re-run Adussey with the sub off and set manually. Now, things don't sound right. I have the calibration set to -8 on the sub but what should it be for my fronts and surrounds. My setup is in my signature.
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I have a similar setup. I calibrate manually by cycling the test tone through all of the speakers. I try to set them so the tone sounds the same coming from each of them, except the center speaker which, because all the dialog runs through it, I turn up a bit higher. I don't know what level my sub is set to though. I kept messing with it until it just sounded right.
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What "issues" were you having with your sub? If it's properly connected then Audessy should calibrate everything without any problems.
If you redid Audessy with the sub disconnected, then your main speakers are now probably putting out more bass than necessary. Check the crossover values and make sure that your recievers crossover is set to around 80Hz. |
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I have a feeling my calibrations for the speakers were different and want to get a feel for what people think or have theres set at. |
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volume - at 3/4 low pass filter - all the way up phase - all the way down which one? You said it, "bottoming out the driver", that is what Element Design said this morning. |
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The dialoge seems to have a sligh scratching sound when people talk The sound quality is what I mentioned above and the volume levels did change but I think I got that worked out. I just don't know if they are to high which is causing the scratching noise. |
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Volume. Set at 9-10 o'clock posistion.
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Did you turn the amp on the sub down to around 9-10 o'clock?
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How do you send dialog to all speakers except on an "all channel" setting? Are you set to send all audio to all of your speakers rather than discreet multi-channel audio?
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Dude, you need to turn down the gain on the damn sub and at that point re-run Audyssey or manually calibrate it with an SPL. Having it up at 3/4 is pretty crazy considering that sub. You want it at no more than 50%, honestly.
And yes, with negative #'s, the higher the #, the lower it is. It's just like in math. ![]() I wondered this too. You're really missing the whole point of HT if you have all the audio sent out in a "all channel" stereo or mono setting. |
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