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Hmm. The question then is will the wide stick to only the DPL2 Music, or will it also apply to DPL2 Movie, which I use for my TV watching. Will need to expirimentate! John is correct, the parameters are only adjustable for music mode.
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Parfecto. Will try it tonight.
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Yup, that did the trick.
Also ran the Audyssey MultiXT calibration this morning, with 5 listening spots. Sounds pretty good on first blush, but it did set my VP100 to 40 Hz, which confuses me. Or is that the one that the receiver manufacturer does?
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So I was listening to music last night, and I was thinking the bass was a titch anemic. So I stuck my ear up against the sub, and it was working--a little.
Then I decided, screw Audyssey, I don't have this big sub so it can make little whisper farts of bass. Turned up the bass by 10dB on the receiver, and I'm much happier.
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in my experience and lots of others too, Audyssey sets the sub too weak for a flat perception; try boosting the sub level - in the avr - by 3 db. and make sure you use Dynamic EQ. and the right offsets for different sources. this should give you a flat-to-the-ear perception of freq. resp.
if it still does not sound right, then you should review your Audyssey calibration and then see if there is a problem somewhere.
if you already do all this, then just delete my post. :-)
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Yup, that did the trick.
Also ran the Audyssey MultiXT calibration this morning, with 5 listening spots. Sounds pretty good on first blush, but it did set my VP100 to 40 Hz, which confuses me. Or is that the one that the receiver manufacturer does? Audyssey checks for the -3dB point for all the speakers and then tells your avr; in this case the -3dB was measured at 40 Hz. it often is different from the manufacturer's specs as it depends on speaker placement. my rear speakers are R.S. Minimus 7; they're supposed to go down to around 100Hz (-3dB), but the way they are positioned, Audyssey reports a cutoff freq. of 40 Hz. in this case, i just changed the x-over freq. to 100 Hz. also, i don't know how many mic positions your version of Audyssey has, but you should always use all of them; this way, Audyssey collects the max. amount of data to make the best possible corrections.
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The first (and only) time I've run Audyssey with my new Denon avr, it seemed the sub was a bit low also. I just turned it up a bit on the back of the sub. The next time, I'm turning the sub down a little more before I start the Audyssey program. Then I'll try the +3 for the sub. I had to do a +4 for the center.
Funny, because I never had to do any of these special adjustments with MCACC and it always sounded good to my ears, without any further adjustments, other than setting L/C/R to small.
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I haven't been using the Audyssey EQ or Dynamic anything, just using it for auto calibration. Maybe that's the issue, but I really didn't like what the EQ did in my room.
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It seems maybe MCACC is a one size fits all, that does a fairly good job at what it does, and the Audyssey program may be a tweaker's paradise, that will require a fair amount of tweaking to make it sound good. That's my first impression of it.
Edit: So, far, it has cut the bass and center, and seems to have extended the highs too much. I used the 6 position mic position.
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have you read and followed the detailed instructions for audyssey on the avs forum? it's not complicated to do, and after calibration is done, you have a few things to check and adjust if necessary in the avr.
Last edited by J. B.; 06/29/12 01:59 PM.
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