Redo or is a -5 Audyssey trim for the sub sufficent?
NewToAudio
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50% on the gain got me to a -5 with audyssey and wondering if I should redo it. Going on google everybody says the trim should be different levels…
-3 to -6 or -6 to -9 or -6 to -12 lol. New to this and trying to understand the best settings
-3 to -6 or -6 to -9 or -6 to -12 lol. New to this and trying to understand the best settings
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Number one this is quiet as possible
Fans, AC, family etc
Get a pen and paper
Run calibration 2 to 3 times with mic at ear level in best listening spot
I then pick a selection of movies and start adjusting by ear, writing down all my changes till I am happy
Good luck and have fun2-channel: Modwright KWI-200 Integrated, Dynaudio C1-II Signatures
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Each room is different. I usually ran it 2-3 times, if it comes up the same twice, I'm done. Some of the early room correction software had a real hard time with the .1 sub side of things. Those days I set it by ear where I liked it best.
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In my experience I usually boost the surround by 2, the center by 1 and the sub 5 to 10- Not Tom ::::::: Any system can play Diana Krall. Only the best can play Limp Bizkit.




