Re: subwoofer placement
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That calibration doesn't make any sense--cycling LFE to all the speakers? If your speakers are set to small.... all of the LFE should go to the sub! My calibration disk (DVE) merely sends full range pink noise to all of the speakers, and you calibrate them to be the same (other than the sub, which is +12dB as Jakeman explains). There's no separate calibration for LFE. Strange disk you've got there!
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Re: subwoofer placement
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Yes, it is a weird disk. It has more friggin tests than I feel like messing with. This particular test that’s been giving me grief cycles pink noise between each speaker, sending LFE’s to the sub and high frequencies to the speakers. The instructions say that the DB’s should be consistent on the RS meter and that the high frequencies have been calibrated to d0 this acurately (I'll just have to believe them). I was incorrect earlier when I said it cycles LFE’s to the speakers and the sub.
I messed around with it some more and I think I got it figured out. The X-over settings do affect the LFE output somehow. When I had everything set to 80, the L and R LFE was considerably higher than the other speakers (about 10 DB). I tried to lower the X-over setting on the mains to 60 while leaving the other speakers at 80 and this didn’t change anything. I then set the mains back to 80 and bumped up all the other speakers to 100, and now when the test tones cycle back and forth, everything is much, much closer. The LFE is still about 2 db’s higher when it cycles to the L/R mains, but it’s right on with all the rest. This is a lot better than the 10 db difference I was getting before. I’m happy now.
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Re: subwoofer placement
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Mike I thought it was a little strange the way the Avia disc did that particular test, I just calibrated the sub to match the mains and left the other speakers alone (all X'overs set to 80). Now I'm going to have to drag out the Avia disc and try it again using your crossover settings on the center and surrounds ... see what you did!
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Re: subwoofer placement
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What do mean what I did Richard?? You started me down this road buddy. I haven’t stopped screwing with my system sinse I heard yours!!
I’ll tell you what though; I’m a pretty happy camper. I bought that John Fogarty DVD and watched it in DTS 6.1 channel. Man it sounded awesome! The video on that disk is great too. It looks like HD with my Oppo 971 and 900AU.
Now my biggest gripe is figuring out how in the hell I can make this stupid HK default to 7 channel surround instead of 5 channel every frigin time I put in a DVD. It’s really starting to annoy me having to toggle through the Dolby Digital and DTS options when the DVD’s are playing to get it back to DD PL IIx. Same with DTS. Has anyone got that figured out???
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Re: subwoofer placement
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Seems to me the H/K reads and sets up to whatever the DVD is defaulted to ... which never seems to be the mix we want to play the DVD in.
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