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new subwoofer help

buying tomorrow but i know in pc mic will be connected through usb. but how will denon be connected?
You can connect the AVR to a PC via Optical, Bluetooth, or HDMI.

If your PC doesn't have Optical out, then you can use a Cubilux SPDIF converter or Hifime UT23 for this purpose.

Alternatively, you can export test tones from Room EQ Wizard as .WAV files, load them onto a USB stick, then play them back on the Denon locally.
 
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You can connect the AVR to a PC via Optical, Bluetooth, or HDMI.

If your PC doesn't have Optical out, then you can use a Cubilux SPDIF converter or Hifime UT23 for this purpose.
I recommend only using HDMI. You will have the least amount of trouble, especially when you need to isolate the LFE channel.
 
I would love to read about a well-controlled DBT of subwoofers. Which would be hard to do, I know.
Maybe it's not that hard.
To start with, we can test one :cool: subwoofer using Ron Streicher's method
Ron had a simple “A-B” switching device that could quickly switch between circuit A and B. Switching from A to B (or B to A) introduced a ½ second of silence during the changeover, but nothing else changed. The A-B switcher simply let us hear and compare the two circuits. Red and blue LEDs on the A-B switcher indicated which circuit we were hearing.
 
can anyone send a good youtube link to easily do calibration with umik1 with REW? easy only
The mic comes with a serial number. You go to the MiniDSP website, put in your number, and download the calibration files.

You'll use the 90-degree file, place the mic exactly where your head normally is, and point the mic toward the ceiling. You'll need a tripod—or better, a mic boom arm—to situate it.

Start here:
 
The mic comes with a serial number. You go to the MiniDSP website, put in your number, and download the calibration files.

You'll use the 90-degree file, place the mic exactly where your head normally is, and point the mic toward the ceiling. You'll need a tripod—or better, a mic boom arm—to situate it.

Start here:
Should i set denon to default first or not as ran audessey
 
i sat distribution to -20db this setting has appeared and saw this first time
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Since size is important, yes. The sealed ones are much smaller than their equal in ported and only give up a tiny bit on the bottom.
I've run a pair of SVS SB2000 in a fairly large open space for a couple years now and am very pleased.
off topic I have dali opticon 2 mk2 as fronts and denon x4800h and svs pb 200 pro. I am getting svs ultra evolution at 100000 INR and dali opticon vokal at 75000 INR what should i buy? Will there be much issue if i mix svs
 
The mic comes with a serial number. You go to the MiniDSP website, put in your number, and download the calibration files.

You'll use the 90-degree file, place the mic exactly where your head normally is, and point the mic toward the ceiling. You'll need a tripod—or better, a mic boom arm—to situate it.

Start here:
one last thing i forgot to tell if i put the subwoofer just to the right of my chair bass is very very deep loud without any issues. Is this possible just to right of your seat subwoofer can give best?
 
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