Sweet! it's all here (now I have questions) - 05/27/04 02:26 PM
Hi Everyone,
I received my HK 630, M60's, VP100, QS8's and my SVS 20-39 and have it all hooked up. I was pleasantly surprised at the volume levels these M60's can reach (WOW) and I still can't believe the bass that comes out of that sub (and I usually only have the gain at around 50-70%)
For any HK users, the SPL meter built into the remote, is it reliable? I used it and the speakers sound great (they also sounded great before I used it). Are the independant ones (Radio Shack?) more accurate?
Also, what does the delay do on the receiver, or is it exactly that? I haven't played with it yet because I don't know what it is.
I do watch alot of movies and I was wondering if maybe I should upgrade to the VP150? My room is 13 by 20 by 8 and I am about 8-10 feet from the centre channel.
For the SVS users, what does the phase do? I read the manual and it didn't help much.
Thanks again guys, I actually had everything all set up on Tuesday, but I was have to much fun to come on line and chat!!
Cheers,
Din
I received my HK 630, M60's, VP100, QS8's and my SVS 20-39 and have it all hooked up. I was pleasantly surprised at the volume levels these M60's can reach (WOW) and I still can't believe the bass that comes out of that sub (and I usually only have the gain at around 50-70%)
For any HK users, the SPL meter built into the remote, is it reliable? I used it and the speakers sound great (they also sounded great before I used it). Are the independant ones (Radio Shack?) more accurate?
Also, what does the delay do on the receiver, or is it exactly that? I haven't played with it yet because I don't know what it is.
I do watch alot of movies and I was wondering if maybe I should upgrade to the VP150? My room is 13 by 20 by 8 and I am about 8-10 feet from the centre channel.
For the SVS users, what does the phase do? I read the manual and it didn't help much.
Thanks again guys, I actually had everything all set up on Tuesday, but I was have to much fun to come on line and chat!!
Cheers,
Din