I’m still surprised with how much Audyssey tried to increase the treble as much as +6dB.
Does this mean it takes a +6dB boost at 16kHz and +5dB boost at 8kHz to achieve a flatter on-axis FR for your speakers?
Here is the Stereophile on-axis of the 683s2.
https://www.stereophile.com/content/bowers-wilkins-683-s2-loudspeaker-measurements
We can see that @ 2kHz, it is down -5dB. At 6kHz, it’s down
-7dB. At 20kHz, it’s down -5dB.
So maybe that’s why Audyssey boosted the treble so much to make the on-axis FR closer to 0.0dB.
Wow, They already sound lifeless across the board at 0. I couldn't imagine going in the negative that much more....
I boosted the mids and bass slightly and upped the treble a little more than both. Sounds better than how audyssey had it. After listening for quite some time with audyssey, fatigue started setting in. Reminded me of the time a salesman lead me to demo klipsch and the first 15 seconds in i walked away
@AcuDefTechGuy I strongly agree with you that the remote app is garbage. I've been trying all day today to stream siriusXM and it has cut out at least 15 times and stopped playing altogether. I know it isn't my connection. When i test it, it shows 53 meg steadily. Error messages have popped up stating "SR6013 has lost connection and isn't able to currently play" everything is wired to my router direct.
This is pretty aggravating. I've tried resetting my net to be sure and also cycling the receiver and see if it helped. NOPE! sure didn't. When i started the unit and tried to play it. Not only will the video not show on screen, but it won't play SXM for more than 20-30 seconds before it drops out.
If you say you've never had an issue with music cast dropping out, well. That's enough for me to make my mind up. This is frustrating.... Last night while me and the wife were watching Stranger Things, I kept seeing these red lines shoot the screen of my TV. Then audio would go out and not come back on until I'd restarted the unit. Less than a week and already issues...