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#385647 - 11/14/12 10:51 AM
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Registered: 02/05/06
Posts: 5972
Loc: Fredericksburg, Virginia
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If all of the female animals at a zoological park got neutered, would it be considered a she-it zoo?
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#385648 - 11/14/12 10:53 AM
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Registered: 09/27/04
Posts: 10189
Loc: 543 miles North of VAST
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I dunno. But if they were Islamic and it was a madhouse, it might be a Shiite Zoo.
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#385813 - 11/18/12 11:39 AM
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axiomite
Registered: 08/05/09
Posts: 5405
Loc: Kansas City, Missouri
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Sold the living room furniture and bought a Lazy Boy Lancer love seat with center console to be delivered Tuesday.
With the living room empty, I decided to mess around with audyssey on my Dedon 3312. I used the 6 position with my computer chair in middle of room as seating position. With audyssey on, I have excellent high end, but the low end suffers. With audyssey off, I have good low end, but the high end suffers. Tried different crossover points, but not getting any improvements that way.
Audyssey set all the speakers to around -7. I changed SW to -4 and that helped a little. I never had this problem with Pioneers MCACC, it always had a good well balanced sound. I see where Audyssey has a manual equalizer option, but all I've been able to find is a way to turn it in or off. Maybe that function is available via computer only, I don't know.
I'm regretting that I bought a Denon.
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#385823 - 11/18/12 06:45 PM
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Registered: 04/19/10
Posts: 153
Loc: Edmonton, Alberta
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I'm regretting that I bought a Denon.
Intesting...I have a Pioneer and a Denon and much prefer the Denon, I find the Audyssey much better for equalizing the whole room than the MCACC. How are you running all those front speakers? Maybe it is affecting the room correction somehow?
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#385824 - 11/18/12 07:44 PM
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axiomite
Registered: 08/05/09
Posts: 5405
Loc: Kansas City, Missouri
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I'm regretting that I bought a Denon.
Intesting...I have a Pioneer and a Denon and much prefer the Denon, I find the Audyssey much better for equalizing the whole room than the MCACC. How are you running all those front speakers? Maybe it is affecting the room correction somehow? Working fine now that I only calibrate with 1 mic position. When I use all 6 positions, I lose all my bass and the highs are too bright. One thing I read is to put the mic positions closer together because this can happen when the outer mic positions go outside of your best tweeter range. Although I wasn't out by much, it might of affected it. So there again the single position seems best overall. This is the same that MCACC uses. Sound's much better this way. It is a little bass heavy, but in a good way, but I prefer that to no bass. My mains are probably too close together for the Audyssey 6 mic position calibration. Pic on next page.
Edited by CatBrat (11/18/12 07:49 PM)
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