Got a question — after plugging my LCR’s into the upcoming Buckeye amp, will I need to re-run Audyssey and recalibrate everything?
And should I expect big volume differences in the AVR trims (since 8 surround channels will still come off of AVR)?
I was just worried about the input sensitivity from my Denon X3700H — read that there may be issues outputting beyond 1.4V, and the 502 amp needs 2+V for max output.
Is the NC252mp 4 channel fine for running a Revel speaker front stage (C208, 226be’s)? Got 4 surrounds and 4 atmos that will be running off a Denon receiver. Small/Medium room, and all speakers crossed with 2 subs.
Previously nearly everything except 2 atmos was run off the receiver. Hopefully...
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You know what, some of the ~100Hz issues ended up being phase alignment issues. Didn’t realize phase alignment differs seat to seat for certain frequencies.
Messing with the distances yielded the graph above. I’m happy with it!
I owned a C25, and recently upgraded to a C208. It’s a wonderful change.
The thing I most noticed was that the C25 didn’t have enough heft in the low end to balance the detailed upper treble in my setup. As a result, it either sounded thin and slightly sibilant (if Audyssey corrected to 20K...
Alright this may be the best that I can do. Did some more tinkering and got a slightly more even response across 3 seats (Psychoacoustic smoothing) while avoiding chestiness. Dynamic EQ 5 and Dynamic Volume Light are both engaged in these measurements, because I always have both of these...
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I’ve got a Revel C208 crossed over at 60Hz. Center is about ~6inches away from the wall, with some 2” foam panels covering the wall behind the center.
Seating is a three seat couch. Audyssey is limited to only correcting until 80Hz on the center — the reason is, any further correction...
Hullo,
New owner of C208. Was wondering, if anyone else owns a C208:
— could you post your REW frequency response, including the subwoofer?
— how far in the frequency range do you correct it?
— I’ve found that if I correct the low 100’s Hz, dialogue starts to sound nasally/honky. Have you...
All of this is correct, I just don’t think this feature exists. I reran Audyssey and after flattening out my sub curve and leaving the channel levels untouched, it sounds pretty good! Problem solved. Thanks all.
Hello,
A bit of a complicated issue.
The question is: on a Denon receiver, what settings will allow me to change the balance of a speaker+sub as a single channel? The goal is to have the sum L+R response roughly equivalent to Center.
Clarification:
I would like the sum response of the...