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Re: Denon sub levels
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I ran Audyssey when I had the Onkyo but really don't recall the settings but I do recall bumping the subs about 3db. The change in settings I did I got from an Audyssey thread on AVS. Seems to be a pretty common thing.
When I get a bit more time I'll do some room sweeps. As I get older having the system super tweeked really isn't all that important. Hell my hearing isn't all that great now anyway LOL
Rick
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Re: Denon sub levels
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Most recommendations I've seen on A.V.S. regarding Audyssey say set after running so as to let the subs Amp.s do the heavy Bass. As they're designed to.
We with Anthems A.R.C. Genesis have a thread on there. It likes to set all speakers to +12 and subs to 2 or 3. Regardless of external amplification. The sound is still Phenomenal, though most worry it's to high.
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Re: Denon sub levels
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Sorry forgot to Add they set the receiver to 0 then check and set sub level. Should be 71 for dual to get 75 Db.
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