interested as well. my ceiling slopes to one side. at the lowest point it is 7.5 feet and 10.5 feet at the highest. 12.5 feet length x 29 feet width room
When you say set crossover.. you mean set it at the highest possible number in the AVR?
Would this help me determine the crossover after? Thank you for your time.
After I ran my calibration, I looked at my waterfall chart and it looked like this.
So I was playing around with the EQ and I got this.
Is the second an improvement?
Thank you. Any other thoughts on how I can improve? Please take a look at my settings as well.
So if I had REW and MiniDSP. I could run a sweep and change crossovers and see which one would have the positive summation right? When I run the sweep should it be just the front Right, Left and center with the surrounds... or should i run ALL speakers? Thank you for your patience.
I have wondered:
If I have the usual Andrew Jones speaker set and 2 Dayton 1200 subs for example, and I ran software to find out what the "correct" crossover is . Should someone having the exact system in a different room use the same crossover and get good results?
I am thinking of getting SVS subs. Instead of buying 2 more Dayton Sub1200s. I think I did a pretty good job with balancing the output. I ended up inverting polarity on the the rear sub. Here is the decay graph. Please let me know what else you find. Thank you sooo much.
Thank you for your quick response.
I have the most basic setup. I have the basic Audyssey MultiEq. I have a Denon S740H. Fronts are Pioneer FS52 Towers . Rears are Pioneer SP BS22LR . Pioneer Sp-T22a-Lr Dolby Atmos Add-On Speakers just for the back. The center is an Infinity RC263 that is...
I ran MultiEQ Audyssey. Then REW. I calibrated the subwoofers.. This is what I got. Can somebody analyze and tell me what I can do to improve home theater sound? I have SOME acoustic treatment. But can you tell what else should I be working on? Thank you.
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