Configuring my Yamaha RX-V375

DSound

DSound

Enthusiast
Hope everyone is doing great!

Finally settled on my speakers.. I'm almost done with my theater setup and installing my electric roll down screen for my projector.. However, I used the auto configuration on the receiver, I did setup the mic on a tripod (ear level)... The auto setup places my front and center on small? Is there a reason why? My front LR are Klipsch F20 and center is Klipsch RC-42.. Does this mean anything? Thank you in advance, I promise I'll stop bugging you guys soon with all the questions.

Regards,
David
 
zieglj01

zieglj01

Audioholic Spartan
Keep it on small, and let the sub pick up the lower end
 
DSound

DSound

Enthusiast
Thank you :) are we allowed to share pictures here once I'm done?
 
j_garcia

j_garcia

Audioholic Jedi
I have small speakers and the auto calibration set mine to large :D I changed them back to small and re-ran it. Just because you have towers does not mean they go so low that you would not cross them to a sub, especially if it set them with a lower crossover point. So I agree with ziegl on leaving them small for now.
 
J

Jcharger13

Enthusiast
I think so. I like to see pics of others setups.

Strange that your RX-V375 auto setup sets your Klipish towers up as "small". My RX-A 730 auto setup sets my Paradigm studio 20.5 bookshelfs as "large". I run them full range/large for music (2 channel) but for HT (multichannel), small may be a better setting letting the sub play the lower frequencies as was said above.

I'm guessing it has something to do with placement/room accoustics why the auto setup chooses the settings it does cause your Klipish towers claim -3db down into the high 30's and my paradigms are -3db at a similar frequency if not higher.
 
DSound

DSound

Enthusiast
Thanks everyone.. I'm very excited about this.. Pictures will be posted sometime
this weekend.
 
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