Definitive technology pro cinema 600 eq setting

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Janderson797

Enthusiast
I have a definitive pro cin 600 speaker system. 5.1 channel and i am looking forbsome help or recommendation with sound quality or eq settings. I have gone through the auto setup with the included mic, but it is still not where i think it could be. I dont want to keep cranking up the volume to be emersed in the sound.

Anyone have any recommendations or eq setting that they use that could help?
 
William Lemmerhirt

William Lemmerhirt

Audioholic Overlord
What’s missing? Bass? Clarity? Not sure what you don’t like.
 
lovinthehd

lovinthehd

Audioholic Jedi
Without knowing what the make/model of your avr is and what your results were with the auto setup, hard to know what your options are particularly....
 
William Lemmerhirt

William Lemmerhirt

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How big is the room? An 8” sub wont give you much, unless it’s a really small room.
Did you bump the sub trim after calibration?
 
Kingnoob

Kingnoob

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How big is the room? An 8” sub wont give you much, unless it’s a really small room.
Did you bump the sub trim after calibration?
Yeah he may need a bigger sub , the smaller models placement is everything. Improper placement dooms many lower spl subs .
Wish we knew is amp model Andrew Jones Speakers are power hungry a weak amp wont give you there high end low price clear sound .
Klipsch subs are better but he needs a big powerhouse brand of sub or better yet a diy sub(s)?
I never heard real bass til my diy sub ,
Ultimate bass lover !! si ht15 dvc.
Free the reptile aliens
 
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William Lemmerhirt

William Lemmerhirt

Audioholic Overlord
Yeah he may need a bigger sub , the smaller models placement is everything. Improper placement dooms many lower spl subs .
Wish we knew is amp model Andrew Jones Speakers are power hungry a weak amp wont give you there high end low price clear sound .
Klipsch subs are better but he needs a big powerhouse brand of sub or better yet a diy sub(s)?
I never heard real bass til my diy sub ,
Ultimate bass lover !! si ht15 dvc.
Free the reptile aliens
Lol. Wrong thread maybe? Has set tech pro cinema 600.
 
NINaudio

NINaudio

Audioholic Samurai
I have clarity.. i am looking for more bass and power for full surround sound
Sadly you are not likely going to be able to get big bass out of this system. Def tech seriously overinflates their sub responses. They list yours as having a frequency response down to 22 hz, which I doubt, it's probably more like 35-40 Hz based on my experiences with a deftech SC4000, which they rate down to 16 Hz, but it falls off a cliff at 30 Hz.

You can always turn up the surrounds a dB or two if you feel that they aren't producing enough surround effects for you.
 
Kingnoob

Kingnoob

Audioholic Samurai
Lol. Wrong thread maybe? Has set tech pro cinema 600.
Think I was tired pioneer is the receiver haha . Either way way def tech has a ton of eq on there subs . To make them loud but they dont go really low.


Ultimate bass lover !! si ht15 dvc.
Free the reptile aliens
 
everettT

everettT

Audioholic Spartan
Think I was tired pioneer is the receiver haha . Either way way def tech has a ton of eq on there subs . To make them loud but they dont go really low.


Ultimate bass lover !! si ht15 dvc.
Free the reptile aliens
Not sure how much boost they put on their subs, but this piticular model doesn't matter as it can't keep up much past the mains.
 
everettT

everettT

Audioholic Spartan
Not sure how much boost they put on their subs, but this piticular model doesn't matter as it can't keep up much past the mains.
Also make sure all speakers are set to small and around a 90hz crossover.
 
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ParisB

Audioholic
Sadly you are not likely going to be able to get big bass out of this system. Def tech seriously overinflates their sub responses. They list yours as having a frequency response down to 22 hz, which I doubt, it's probably more like 35-40 Hz based on my experiences with a deftech SC4000, which they rate down to 16 Hz, but it falls off a cliff at 30 Hz.

You can always turn up the surrounds a dB or two if you feel that they aren't producing enough surround effects for you.
They don't inflate them, they're just not specifying that the 22hz is at a minuscule volume, lol. It's a little dishonest to the customers by not being clear what the real -3dB point is...in this case, 120hz.
 
lovinthehd

lovinthehd

Audioholic Jedi
They don't inflate them, they're just not specifying that the 22hz is at a minuscule volume, lol. It's a little dishonest to the customers by not being clear what the real -3dB point is...in this case, 120hz.
Hopefully the sats are better than a -3dB point of 120hz but I wouldn't put it past DefTec to stretch the suggested crossover to past the sats f3....
 
NINaudio

NINaudio

Audioholic Samurai
They don't inflate them, they're just not specifying that the 22hz is at a minuscule volume, lol. It's a little dishonest to the customers by not being clear what the real -3dB point is...in this case, 120hz.
A little dishonest? More like a flat out lie. I'll have to dig up my frequency responses on the SC4000 when I get home. I don't remember exact numbers on the plot, but I do remember it looked like a cliff at 30 Hz. They quoted response to 16 Hz on that puppy, it was not even close to that, maybe if they stated at -20dB I'd believe them...

I'd call that inflated
 
William Lemmerhirt

William Lemmerhirt

Audioholic Overlord
A little dishonest? More like a flat out lie. I'll have to dig up my frequency responses on the SC4000 when I get home. I don't remember exact numbers on the plot, but I do remember it looked like a cliff at 30 Hz. They quoted response to 16 Hz on that puppy, it was not even close to that, maybe if they stated at -20dB I'd believe them...

I'd call that inflated
Lol! I would agree more with your first accusation. Flat out lie. Too bad...
 
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Janderson797

Enthusiast
Ok quick update and sorry if i left something out. I dont know very much about this but trying to learn.

Spk stg: small & xovr is set at 100hz

Chan lvl:
Fl -0.5
Ctr -2.5
Fr +0 5
Br 0.0
Bl +0.5
Sub +7.5

Dist:
Front + ctr speaker 13.7ft
Sub 13.7 ft
Rear 9.6 ft
 
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