Folks since I added the JBL 520c center channel speaker to me setup, I had to rerun Audyssey. Here are the initial results:
Fronts Large
Center Large
Subs 2-Speakers
FR 8.2' + .5 db
FL 8.1' 0 db
Center 7.2' - 2.5 db
Sub 1 12.7' -9.5 db
Sub 2 9.7' -9.0 db
LFE 120 Hz
So, I go back into the "Manual" mode and made the following adjustments:
Fronts Small 60 Hz X-over
Center Small 80 Hz X-over
I left the levels and/or the distances the same as originally set by Audyssey because they are very accurate for the most part. I also left the LFE at 120 hz. Keep in mind that Dynamic EQ is enabled whereas both the Dynamic Volume/LFC are disabled. It sounds really good w/the exception of my subs. They are NOT adding much at all. So, what is the best way to rectify that? I did level match both subs as close to 75 db as I could. Both were in the "green" readings. Maybe level match to 80 db would help, no?
So, is it better to increase the gain volume knob on my S1500's OR increase the levels set by Audyssey and NOT adjust the gain volume knobs on my S1500's? Or, perhaps do a little bit of BOTH? Why does Audyssey set the levels so low that results in very poor bass? What will give me the best result?
BTW, what is "Reference Level Offset"? What exactly does it do? Right now it is set to 0 db. Is that a good thing? Very happy w/the results for the most part, but need much more punch and kick. Don't need to destroy my living room, just feel and hear the kick drums better.
Lastly, right now my 530' s are NOT toed in. If I do decide to toe them in, do I really need to redo Audyssey yet again? If I decide to toe them in, do I move the speakers or move the stands? Which is best? The stands toed in would look a bit odd wouldn't it? Anyways, just trying to get things right. That is why I am asking a lot of question. Would appreciate any and all the help I can get. Thanks!
Cheers,
Phil