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My AV System
- Preamp, Processor or Receiver
- Monolith HTP-1 Processor (Movies and Surround)
- Main Amp
- Sanders Sound System Magtech (Dual Amps)
- Additional Amp
- Emotiva XPA-Eleven
- Computer Audio
- Intel NUC w/ Roon ROCK
- DAC
- miniDSP SHD (Two-Channel Music Only)
- Universal / Blu-ray / CD Player
- Panasonic UB9000 4K UHD Player (for media discs)
- Front Speakers
- MartinLogan Renaissance ESL 15A
- Center Channel Speaker
- MartinLogan Focus C-18
- Surround Speakers
- MartinLogan EFX Surrounds
- Surround Back Speakers
- MartinLogan ElectroMotion ESL
- Front Height Speakers
- MartinLogan EM-IC
- Rear Height Speakers
- MartinLogan EM-IC
- Subwoofers
- SVS SB16-Ultra x4 (music) + PB16-Ultra x2 (movies)
- Other Speakers or Equipment
- VTI Amp Stands for the Magtechs
- Video Display Device
- JVC DLA-NX9
- Screen
- Elite 128" Screen
- Remote Control
- Universal MX-890
- Streaming Equipment
- Roku Ultra
- Streaming Subscriptions
-
Lifetime Roon Subscription
Tidal
qobuz
Netflix
Amazon Prime
- Satellite System
- Dish Joey 4K
- Other Equipment
- Salamander Synergy Equipment Stand
You want all of the speakers and subs to be at about 75db using the Denon test tones ... go to the Levels setting and it will play the test tones for each speaker. You should be able to set the volume no your subs to about 12 o'clock to 2 o'clock... then use the levels in the Denon to adjust the level to 75db.
Some will like their sub a few db hotter than all the other speakers. Bump up the volume on the subs while playing some music and stop where you like it. I sometimes have to adjust my sub volume in the Denon (coded into my remote) on different program material, different songs, etc. Bass is all over the place with various material.
Consider REW too... you really need to see what's going on with your bass in your room anyway.
Some will like their sub a few db hotter than all the other speakers. Bump up the volume on the subs while playing some music and stop where you like it. I sometimes have to adjust my sub volume in the Denon (coded into my remote) on different program material, different songs, etc. Bass is all over the place with various material.
Consider REW too... you really need to see what's going on with your bass in your room anyway.