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ok so i set it up, 5.1 for now until my speaker brackets arrive for 7.1, BUT the thing is that all my levels for each speaker are UNDER 0.0(left = -6.0, center = -5.5, right = -5.5 etc)
thus i have to turn the volume up to -5.0 or so to get good sound. is there any recommendations for me to raise the volumes up to maybe +3 to +5db so while keeping the "balance" that the audyssey set up? i hate turning the radio up THAT loud to get decent sound. any help would be appreciated -Don |
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Sep 2007
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The levels you listed are not unusual. If you want Audyssey to increase these to near "0" then first turn down the subwoofer level a little (the level control on the subwoofer) then rerun. Since Audyssey does not have the "final say" on the subwoofer level because it has its own amp, all other levels will be referenced to the level it has to set the subwoofer at. I hope that sentence made sense.....
Please read the setup guide at: http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showt...5#post14456895 It will tell you the correct way to setup Audyssey. This guide has been edited many times by many audio experts including Mr. Audyssey (Chris, I cannot remember his last name) the person who reseached and developed Audyssey. |
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what you said makes perfect sense.
so ill turn down my sub level(on the sub itself) and then all the rest of the audio levels will rise. ill read that link you posted later on. its blocked here @ work......unless you can copy & paste it for me ![]() |
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Here's the 1st post from that thread. I think it's what you were looking for.
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The ONLY place that you want to put your Audyssey mic during calibration is in the correct listening positions as prompted by Audyssey. One of the things that Audyssey is adjusting for... is room acoustics. The acoustics 2 feet behind your listening position may be very different from the acoustics in your actual listening position. The mic should be pointed up towards the ceiling... preferably by using a tripod adjusted to ear height in the listening seat. Just laying the mic on the back of the sofa in the listening are is a poor second... as the sofa back can affect how the mic hears the surrounding acoustical field. |
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The sub DOES have to do with the levels your speakers end up with. Audyssey tries to balance everything out. Did you look at the article linked? *edit* Totally off-topic: Quote:
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thanks a lot guys.
this is quite helpful. it seems like i DO need to lower my sub level(its about 60% up) to nothing so then my speaker volumes can be risen by audyssey and not by me manually after audyssey has done the work |
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You can't turn it all the way down... because Audyssey set up will fail if it does not detect the sub. The best way to go is to keep turning the sub up/down until Audyssey sets your front speaker levels at or near zero. When Audyssey is done... you can then adjust the gain on your sub so that it is at levels you enjoy. |
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Sep 2007
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OP, sorry for the misinformation, but at least I got you to the right place for the Audyssey Settings 101 School. |
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Audyssey with Dynamic EQ send a 85DB test tone at Level 0 (0DB on you're receiver) and adjust level with that. That mean that at Level 0 , you're getting 85DB and -6 just mean that before the calibration you were getting 91db from that Speaker and now it's at 85. The 706 have Dynamic EQ
If you're reicever lack Dyn EQ, than it calibrate at 74db... |
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is there any way to correct this to my levels can STILL be balanced yet around 0 to +2 levels? what if i just raise every level from the audyssey to +5 all across the board. will every thing still be "audyssey tuned" except at higher levels? |
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![]() Give it a try, but I wouldn't worry too much about it. Another solution would be to set Intellivolume a bit louder to compensate, or just get used to the higher volume #'s (it's all the same in the end). |
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Thats what i was trying to tell the OP, by moving the mic back a little your db levels will be higher. but instead you just jump on me and send me PM's talking about how i dont know anything, that i should stay in the ps3 section ![]() Maby its because you dont like me, and thats fine, this is the internet i dont really care. And thanks to whoever got me in trouble. (people have the nerve to call somebody childish) |
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I still don't think you quite understand what the "listening position" is. It's not in the center of the room. It's not two feet behind your sofa. It is that very small box where your ears actually sit while you are listening. One of the most important things that Audyssey does is measuring speaker distances from your listening positions so that it knows how much delay to impart to each speaker. This is what allows the effect of hearing that jet plane fly smoothly and with continuity from the left rear corner of your room to the front right corner. If Audyssey is not given the correct listening positions... then the delays will not be precise... and the surround sound effect won't be as precise as intended.
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You still just dont get, i know what the listening position is, im not moving the mic out of it in any way. i already know about all that what are you are saying rob. and why do you keep bringing up a sofa?
Anyway my point is theres nothing wrong adjusting the distance of the mic. |
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