Re: subwoofer crossover, receiver impedance
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Yes, setting all to 80Hz is fine.
The sub distance is often set as longer than its actual physical distance because of a delay in the sub electronics. It should be left that way.
Yes, use all the listening measurement positions available. Note though that these shouldn't be widely separated, but should be clustered around the listening position just a foot or so apart from each other.
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Re: subwoofer crossover, receiver impedance
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Also keep the mic between the mains. The first time I tried it I was outside the mains and got poor results. I have non standard seating positions, so I just use the center of the room, instead of seating position with fairly good results.
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... The one movie that rocks my HT is Master and Commander where the booms are big and the scenes from inside the boat with the wood creaking are amazing... I scared the heck out of my son with the first battle scene. The part where they beat to arms and you hear foot steps across your ceiling is amazing!
Fred
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Re: subwoofer crossover, receiver impedance
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Fred,
Yes, YES! Amazing. Truly surround(ed) by sound... I'd forgotten about the steps from ... above.
CatBrat,
I placed the Audyssey mic where I usually sit, which is the traditional listening corner of the my-2-mains-and-me triangle.
Rodney
Denon AVR-3312ci Mains: M22 v2 Center: VP150 v2 Surrounds: QS8s v2 Sub: HSU VTF-2 MK3
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Re: subwoofer crossover, receiver impedance
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The point of Audyssey is to create a bubble around the listening area, not just run it from one location like the old receivers. The first measurement should be done from primary seat, yes, but then you should run a few more locations "around" where you sit, up to 8. The more measurements you take, the better results you will have.
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Re: subwoofer crossover, receiver impedance
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The point of Audyssey is to create a bubble around the listening area Do you think it can create a "Cone of Silence" from my noisy street out front? More importantly, can it provide Agent 99 on the couch next to me?
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The point of Audyssey is to create a bubble around the listening area Do you think it can create a "Cone of Silence" from my noisy street out front? More importantly, can it provide Agent 99 on the couch next to me? Maybe, why don't you try calling her on your shoe phone.
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