Emotiva's Fusion 8100 AVR

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nogaro

Full Audioholic
But many people don't think you should even mess around with the frequency response beyond 200Hz. That's why I prefer to bypass Audyssey EQ and just use Sub EQ/DEQ to EQ only the bass region.

I don't think you can manual EQ the bypass L/R channel.
That is what I do as well, only EQ below 200 Hz. It's great that the SubEQ is independent from Audyssey EQ. The only challenge, then, is what to do between 200 hz and crossover for the fronts. I have my crossover set at 80 Hz.
 
crossedover

crossedover

Audioholic Chief
That is what I do as well, only EQ below 200 Hz. It's great that the SubEQ is independent from Audyssey EQ. The only challenge, then, is what to do between 200 hz and crossover for the fronts. I have my crossover set at 80 Hz.
Considering that's where a major interactions occur you might want to map your room response. Sub 200hz down to about 25hz plays a huge role in HT, music varies to lower response depending on type
 
AcuDefTechGuy

AcuDefTechGuy

Audioholic Jedi
That is what I do as well, only EQ below 200 Hz. It's great that the SubEQ is independent from Audyssey EQ. The only challenge, then, is what to do between 200 hz and crossover for the fronts. I have my crossover set at 80 Hz.
I set my XO @ 120Hz.
 
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nogaro

Full Audioholic
Considering that's where a major interactions occur you might want to map your room response. Sub 200hz down to about 25hz plays a huge role in HT, music varies to lower response depending on type
I'm not sure what you're trying to say. What I was saying is that I can't EQ below 200 Hz just using Sub EQ as my fronts are also active between 80 hz and 200 Hz.
 
walter duque

walter duque

Audioholic Samurai
Emotiva and Outlaw aren't better than Denon. :D
When it comes to SQ I think my Krell Pre-pro beats them, including Denon. I can't say anything about Emotiva but I did own 2 Denon AVR's in the past, I would have to say Outlaw is way better than Denon.
 
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sharkman

Full Audioholic
Are you referring to the Sherbourn SR-8100? Sherbourn was a sister company of Emotiva's - both under the umbrella of Jade Design. Sherbourn is no longer in existence. If that's who you're thinking of, Emotiva had plenty to do with its design.
No, I thought there was another company involved, but I just did another search and came up with nothing, so maybe it was Sherbourn after all. I am aware of Sherbourn's history and how they folded a while ago now.

At any rate, anyone interested in this unit should be aware that it has fans, not one or two, but three! So if you want to install it in a shelf with little airflow, they might be an issue.
 
AcuDefTechGuy

AcuDefTechGuy

Audioholic Jedi
Thats better, but still leaves a hole. I almost always find a mode around 125 hz - 140 hz. Do you do anything for that?
I guess I could set the XO @ 140-150Hz. :D

I think Nathan & Mark @ Funk Audio recommend an XO around 130Hz. So 140-150Hz XO point is "around" 130Hz. :)
 
AcuDefTechGuy

AcuDefTechGuy

Audioholic Jedi
When it comes to SQ I think my Krell Pre-pro beats them, including Denon. I can't say anything about Emotiva but I did own 2 Denon AVR's in the past, I would have to say Outlaw is way better than Denon.
That gets into "my amp sounds better than your amp" territory and it doesn't get anywhere. :D

It's the same as the "all amps & preamps sound significantly different" debate, which doesn't get anywhere. :)

Many of us are quite intimate with Krell, Mark Levinson, McIntosh, Classe, Bryston, etc. ;)
 
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nogaro

Full Audioholic
I guess I could set the XO @ 140-150Hz. :D

I think Nathan & Mark @ Funk Audio recommend an XO around 130Hz. So 140-150Hz XO point is "around" 130Hz. :)
That might be worth trying once they come out with some good prices on the X4000!
 
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PENG

Audioholic Slumlord
That might be worth trying once they come out with some good prices on the X4000!
Unless you happen to like your room response above 200 hz there is no harm leaving Audyssey L/R on. It just try to flatten the FR that's all. I have my REW graphs to prove it.
 
AcuDefTechGuy

AcuDefTechGuy

Audioholic Jedi
Unless you happen to like your room response above 200 hz there is no harm leaving Audyssey L/R on. It just try to flatten the FR that's all. I have my REW graphs to prove it.
I could use Audyssey Flat + DEQ and wouldn't even notice the difference with Bypass + DEQ.

I should get the $100 miniDSP mic and do REW graphs once I get my RBH speakers. But at the same time, I'm thinking why do I really care so much about the graphs if I am getting the best sound by comparing Bypass vs Audyssey vs Audyssey Flat? :)

Even if Audyssey or Audyssey Flat produces the flattest most perfect graphs, I would still use Bypass if that happens to give me the best sound anyway. :)

The other question is, what if both Bypass & Flat produce the best sound equally? Would I then choose the one with the flattest frequency response or still use Bypass? :D

If I knew which one produces the best looking REW graphs before I compare their sound, would that introduce bias? Would I think Audyssey or Flat sound best because I already knew how they measured?
 
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walter duque

walter duque

Audioholic Samurai
That gets into "my amp sounds better than your amp" territory and it doesn't get anywhere. :D

It's the same as the "all amps & preamps sound significantly different" debate, which doesn't get anywhere. :)

Many of us are quite intimate with Krell, Mark Levinson, McIntosh, Classe, Bryston, etc. ;)
I think you're right on that one. Behringer amps don't sound any different that ATI amps (what a waste of money on them ATI's). I think you got a good point, there is no debate on that at all. All Pre-pros sound the same and all power amps sound the same. I do have do agree with you on that. When did you get into HT. I bought my first sub in 1973.
 
AcuDefTechGuy

AcuDefTechGuy

Audioholic Jedi
I think you're right on that one. Behringer amps don't sound any different that ATI amps (what a waste of money on them ATI's). I think you got a good point, there is no debate on that at all. All Pre-pros sound the same and all power amps sound the same. I do have do agree with you on that. When did you get into HT. I bought my first sub in 1973.
I got into serious audio when I was in pharmacy school in 1992 and received a $500 monthly scholarship spending stipend to fund by hobby. :D

I admit most things in audio are a waste of money. But I spend the money anyway because I guess it makes me happy.

Whether or not I think a Krell or ATI sounds better than a Crown is another story. I think a few speakers are more difficult to drive and lesser quality amps may suffer in certain cases. But in most cases, most amps will sound just fine with most speakers.
 
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PENG

Audioholic Slumlord
I could use Audyssey Flat + DEQ and wouldn't even notice the difference with Bypass + DEQ.

I should get the $100 miniDSP mic and do REW graphs once I get my RBH speakers. But at the same time, I'm thinking why do I really care so much about the graphs if I am getting the best sound by comparing Bypass vs Audyssey vs Audyssey Flat? :)

Even if Audyssey or Audyssey Flat produces the flattest most perfect graphs, I would still use Bypass if that happens to give me the best sound anyway. :)

The other question is, what if both Bypass & Flat produce the best sound equally? Would I then choose the one with the flattest frequency response or still use Bypass? :D

If I knew which one produces the best looking REW graphs before I compare their sound, would that introduce bias? Would I think Audyssey or Flat sound best because I already knew how they measured?
It depends on how curious you are. Also, everything may sound great to you now, but you may still be able to improve things.
 
AcuDefTechGuy

AcuDefTechGuy

Audioholic Jedi
It depends on how curious you are. Also, everything may sound great to you now, but you may still be able to improve things.
Chances are I'll get the miniDSP mic & do measurements. When you're in this hobby long enough, you just have to, right? I can only be in denial for so long. :)
 
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