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So you are saying that you used two EQs to produce a flat response and compared to not using EQ at all, there still is a sonic difference? I didn't know that. Thanks for the feedback.
By the way, I still have my OC 703 from several years ago. I still need to build those panels as that would...
Well in my case all I have is an SPL meter. How much would I need to spend to get TrueRTA working on my laptop (which version, which mic [can I use the audessy mic?], and if I remember right, you need an external sound card for a laptop, not the built in one?)
This is in essence why I'm curious...
I think I'll at least try it and see how it sounds. What is interesting what I read at http://batpigworld.com/fadq.html#general:
The intent of Audyssey MultEQ system is to calibrate your system to a specified "reference" EQ curve (called the "Audyssey" curve in Denons), which is flat through...
I'm not sure which breaker corresponds to the great room, but they all are at least 15+ amps. Likely it's a 15 as the 20s and 40s are for AC, Dryer/Washer, Range, etc.
Also, While I'm in an apartment I have no upstairs or downstairs neighbors. It's more like a quadplex. Thanks for the feedback...
The mains are 93dB/watt/meter and the surrounds are 92dB. The amp should be capable of about 110watts (Denon 3310CI, rated at 120watts) in my 5 channel setup. Here is the frequency response chart for my mains:
Okay my new receiver has MultiEQ. I have not used any receiver auto calibration before (never had one with it). Will this give better results then simply measuring distances, using an SPL meter, and manually setting speaker size and crossover setting manually? I don't mind doing things manually...
I'll have to check the breaker box when I get home, but in my apartment, this is the biggest room in the place, so I'm sure it has a decent size breaker.
And regarding nothing to worry about, does that still hold true if I buy in the future say the following:
Emotiva xpa3 (1300 watts max...
Okay I just bought a new receiver (should be about 5dBs more headroom), which gives me more flexibility to actually use my nearly full range fronts/rears.
My room and adjoining open areas come to about 5300 cubic feet. My SVS PCi 20-39 isn't powerful enough to do -10dB reference level. So I...
Firstly, I know some online over at AVS have reported issue with the network card. I hope that being a close out that this model will have a late manufacture date and not be subject to issues. Either way I'm going to test, and if defective, it should be easy to send back to Amazon for a full...