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Re: Digital Video Essentials: Calibrating Speakers
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shareholder in the making
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You can shorten the legs on tripods and place it on your bed.
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Re: Digital Video Essentials: Calibrating Speakers
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axiomite
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axiomite
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And, you can get a Targus 46" (max height) tripod which will be more than sufficient for about $21 shipped.
Jack
"People generally quarrel because they cannot argue." - G. K. Chesterton
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Re: Digital Video Essentials: Calibrating Speakers
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I read this thread yesterday and pulled out my analog spl meter (Radio Shack)...attached it to a tripod at listenening position and went to work. After looking around it was apparent that the HK AVR7300 needed to be at -10 on the master volume for calibration at 75db.
I set the spl properly and moved on to calibrating...shockingly enough all of my speakers were set way to high. I had to back everything down..some are now below zero and some at zero.
The results were amazing in that if I held the spl meter without a tripod, I had to up the levels on everything for it to get to 75db...
Definately get a tripod and get to work.
-Tarun
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