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Re: Audyssey Set my m60s to full band, leave it?
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Joined: Jan 2004
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shareholder in the making
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With Audyssey, you can turn it off/on with the push of a button, which I do often. This way you can hear the difference with no room correction, compared to just correct delay, and matching dB levels. Audyssey always sounds better in my opinion.
mpyw, you never want to lower the crossover to below the setting found by the Audyssey/Receiver setup. When doing this, you are creating a hole or gap that is not getting corrected. Either adjust and rerun the setting to see if you get different results, or don't use Audyssey. It is ok to bump up the crossover from the findings, however.
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Re: Audyssey Set my m60s to full band, leave it?
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Joined: Feb 2012
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Well I checked all the wiring and it seems to be ok, I'm going to rerun the audessey this weekend using a stand to see if that was the problem. I kind of just want to see if my speakers are working well. I turned the equalizer off, and they sound pretty good. I kind of just want to see what audessey comes up with. Isnt the maximum crossover at 120Hz? i guess that just kind of scares me, like why the vp150 and my surrounds had crossover settings at around 80Hz... but the M22s had the maximum crossover setting... oh well. Thanks for the input guys.
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