audyssey with 3 subwoofers.. needing help !

K

kidplayer

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I ended up getting a denon 3700 receiver to replace my 20 yr old BK. I also have the New Onkyo rz50 on pre order that i may use when i compare the 2..


anyways my question is, I have the REW software setup along with the umik mic.. I have all 3 subwoofers i think placed in the best areas for response... I then went into audyssey software and ran that... My problem is the 3700 has 2 independent sub ports but i have 3 subs. I have one line using a Y adapter to connect the 3rd but when running Audyssey i am assuming it wont be accurate.. Since when its playing tones on say SUb 1... its really hearing tones from 2 subs since they are on a Y adapter... When i finished with Audyssey it really brought up the frequencies from 10-60 hertz then like dropped to where i couldnt even hear some of the bass in those ranges.

So in short. what is the best way to calibrate 3 subs using Audyssey with a receiver with 2 Sub outs.

Thanks so much

Todd
 
Pogre

Pogre

Audioholic Slumlord
I ended up getting a denon 3700 receiver to replace my 20 yr old BK. I also have the New Onkyo rz50 on pre order that i may use when i compare the 2..


anyways my question is, I have the REW software setup along with the umik mic.. I have all 3 subwoofers i think placed in the best areas for response... I then went into audyssey software and ran that... My problem is the 3700 has 2 independent sub ports but i have 3 subs. I have one line using a Y adapter to connect the 3rd but when running Audyssey i am assuming it wont be accurate.. Since when its playing tones on say SUb 1... its really hearing tones from 2 subs since they are on a Y adapter... When i finished with Audyssey it really brought up the frequencies from 10-60 hertz then like dropped to where i couldnt even hear some of the bass in those ranges.

So in short. what is the best way to calibrate 3 subs using Audyssey with a receiver with 2 Sub outs.

Thanks so much

Todd
I have a similar setup with 2 subs up front and one behind me. I put the 2 up front on the same output since they're just about the same distance from mlp.
 
K

kidplayer

Enthusiast
I have a similar setup with 2 subs up front and one behind me. I put the 2 up front on the same output since they're just about the same distance from mlp.

So i got 2 in back and one up front.. I ran measurements with the second one up front but didnt get really good reads on it compared to in back... all 3 subs they are all at different lengths from main listening position or i would just connect the 2 that had equal distance.
 
K

kidplayer

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I emi emailed SVS and got a really good response!! ill post here soon
 
K

kidplayer

Enthusiast
The best for sure!! Well after a while i think i got a good curve with all 3 subs...
 

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Pogre

Pogre

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The best for sure!! Well after a while i think i got a good curve with all 3 subs...
That does look pretty good! Your vertical scale is a little broad tho, and that can hide some stuff. I usually set my vertical from 95 dB to 45 db, like this.

06-22-20 final fr.jpg
 
K

kidplayer

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That does look pretty good! Your vertical scale is a little broad tho, and that can hide some stuff. I usually set my vertical from 95 dB to 45 db, like this.

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Hey ty for the reply, i am really new at all that REW and calibration , can you go into further on how i can set my vertical to 45.

appreciate your help
 
K

kidplayer

Enthusiast
i did some googling and i think i see what you are saying.. I can go into the one option on rew and change the scale... I guess i was using whatever it defaulted to or whoever i copied watching youtube videos.
 
William Lemmerhirt

William Lemmerhirt

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i did some googling and i think i see what you are saying.. I can go into the one option on rew and change the scale... I guess i was using whatever it defaulted to or whoever i copied watching youtube videos.
On the graph tab select limits. Set vertical to
45-105. Basically you want a 60db window.
 
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