Bass Management & LFE On my AV Receiver

lovinthehd

lovinthehd

Audioholic Jedi
Thanks.
After I've made my personal setup ( Based on 2 channel Stereo ) I was very pleased.
When watching 5.1 Movie , A disaster !
The bass Covered all Audio and my living room. Smeared Bass.
In 5 days from today I will post up my setup photos for you to fully understand.
Thanks again !
You can also usually have one setting for 2ch, another for movies, altho not familiar with the McIntosh in that regard, just generally for avrs/pre-pros. Sounds like you boosted bass for music and found that to be too much for the movies so far. Smeared means what particularly?
 
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Rony

Junior Audioholic
Hi Again.
Made Audyssey auto setup , the sound is clearer.
New issue : When using Audyssey auto setup on 5.1 channels , The output volume is low .
Meaning : need to turn the volume level up and up to enjoy more power .
When turning to 2 Stereo channels , The volume is higher and ok ,(without touching the volume level knob ) So I hear more bass .
Where can I change the 5.1 level volume ?
In the past , I could hear much higher 5.1 volume level so I know it's possible.
Thanks.
 
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PENG

Audioholic Slumlord
Hi Again.
Made Audyssey auto setup , the sound is clearer.
New issue : When using Audyssey auto setup on 5.1 channels , The output volume is low .
Meaning : need to turn the volume level up and up to enjoy more power .
When turning to 2 Stereo channels , The volume is higher and ok ,(without touching the volume level knob ) So I hear more bass .
Where can I change the 5.1 level volume ?
In the past , I could hear much higher 5.1 volume level so I know it's possible.
Thanks.
You can't expect the sound pressure level versus volume setting to be the same because different music recording/mix and movies are different. What you are experiencing seem normal to me. Just adjust the volume to suit.
 
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Rony

Junior Audioholic
You can't expect the sound pressure level versus volume setting to be the same because different music recording/mix and movies are different. What you are experiencing seem normal to me. Just adjust the volume to suit.
Thanks.
The low volume also appear in a BluRay Music show ,
Is there a specific parameter to adjust / test / decide ?
 
lovinthehd

lovinthehd

Audioholic Jedi
You can't just turn the volume up? Are you referring to a specific volume as indicated by the volume control?
 
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Rony

Junior Audioholic
In 2 channels Volume level is about 50 ( Options 1-100 )
To hear the SAME Audio level in 5.1 I need to turn volume level to 70 (Instead of 50 )
Maybe regards : Reference Level Offset / Dynamic Volume preferences ?
 
lovinthehd

lovinthehd

Audioholic Jedi
Can you measure each volume level with an spl meter (even a phone app) and report back? To have a swing of 20dB (sounds like you're using the absolute scale at least) does sound odd if all other things are equal. Not sure of what your settings in general are, but RLO is an adjustment for using Dynamic EQ, and Dynamic Volume is a dynamic compression routine, neither of which would account for such a difference.
 
Pogre

Pogre

Audioholic Slumlord
Maybe regards : Reference Level Offset / Dynamic Volume preferences ?
Turn dynamic volume off.

Reference level offset is for dynamic eq. Dynamic eq is basically a bass boost. RLO setting determines how strong the boost is.
 
R

Rony

Junior Audioholic
Can you measure each volume level with an spl meter (even a phone app) and report back? To have a swing of 20dB (sounds like you're using the absolute scale at least) does sound odd if all other things are equal. Not sure of what your settings in general are, but RLO is an adjustment for using Dynamic EQ, and Dynamic Volume is a dynamic compression routine, neither of which would account for such a difference.
The volume difference is obvious. Even my wife "hear" the difference.
I only want to understand where can I adjust that volume level ?
 
R

Rony

Junior Audioholic
Turn dynamic volume off.

Reference level offset is for dynamic eq. Dynamic eq is basically a bass boost. RLO setting determines how strong the boost is.
Ok. Thanks.
What to adjust for more boost. ?
 
Pogre

Pogre

Audioholic Slumlord
In 2 channels Volume level is about 50 ( Options 1-100 )
To hear the SAME Audio level in 5.1 I need to turn volume level to 70 (Instead of 50 )
Maybe regards : Reference Level Offset / Dynamic Volume preferences ?
Not to mention different sources are going to have different dynamics. Stuff mixed in 5.1, particularly movies, is generally mixed lower than stereo stuff in my experience. I often have to turn movies up louder than I play music. Either way, you can just turn your volume up right?

Again, make sure you turn dynamic volume off. That will kill your dynamics.
 
lovinthehd

lovinthehd

Audioholic Jedi
The volume difference is obvious. Even my wife "hear" the difference.
I only want to understand where can I adjust that volume level ?
The master volume is the normal way of doing that. Are you comparing the same source in 5.1 vs 2.0? Not all recordings are at the same level....
 
lovinthehd

lovinthehd

Audioholic Jedi
But compare whatever source material you're comparing with the same settings, just play one in 2.0 and the other in 5.1 just using sound modes to change between them for the same recording....
 
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Rony

Junior Audioholic
The master volume is the normal way of doing that. Are you comparing the same source in 5.1 vs 2.0? Not all recordings are at the same level....
Not the same source.
But in any 5.1 source (Bluray Disc or Netflix) the volume is low.
 
lovinthehd

lovinthehd

Audioholic Jedi
Not the same source.
But in any 5.1 source (Bluray Disc or Netflix) the volume is low.
Movies are recorded to a general standard, much 2.0 music is not. Play something on Netflix and use it's audio controls to change between 2.0 and 5.1 or do the same with a disc....
 
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