Thanks. For what it is worth, I swapped out my Revels for a pair of Klipsch RP-8000s (first gen) I keep as a backup. With the klipsch’s I couldn’t really tell a difference bi-amping using the onboard Denon 8500HA amps vs single amping via my Outlaw 2220s
Funny enough, after bi-amping my Revels F208s and consequently rerunning auto-calibration (Audyssey MultEQ-X) I discovered I actually have a problem with one of the tweeters in in one of my Revel F208 speakers.
I am 99.99% certain my issue has absolutely nothing to do with bi-amping...
I realize the following is controversial (in terms of efficacy (or lack thereof)) but I can’t help but think there may be some benefit in bi-amping my front Left and Right Revel F208 speakers in my current 7.1.2 setup. To complicate matters, I am running Three Outlaw 2220s to power my FRONT...
I think I have pretty much have figured out (with the help of Dayton Audio’s tech support) what settings to use for my particular EQ device (i.e. Dayton Audio DSP-408) in order to use the Generic EQ functionality in REW but alas I am confused by the following: Q/BW Format: RDJ Q (Half Gain) (RDJ...
To close the loop on this here are the setting Dayton Audio tech support has recommended via email:
Filters:10
Sample Rate: 48kHz
Frequency Range: 20 to 20,000 step 1 Hz
Gain Range: -12 to 12 step 0.1dB
Q/BW Format: RDJ Q (Half Gain)
Q/BW Range: 0.404 to 28.85 step 0.02
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Did you ever figure this out? Do you happen to know the entries for the following inputs? I recently purchased a DSP-408 unit and can’t figure it out.
Thanks so much!
Sorry I can’t provide any guidance but I feel compelled to say “I absolutely love the idea”…….if you manage to figure it out please let me know (I want to do it!)
Mr. Mulcahy, my profuse apologies as it appears the source of the problem lies solely with the user/me. I inadvertently checked the option “Invert Second Output”.
I unchecked and like magic……the problem disappeared!
Best,
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