Well it finally turned up this Tuesday after waiting nearly 3 weeks its been worth the wait and after a gruelling 13 hours to get the audio output from all channels in full-spectrum sound, just for the time being mind you, until I get enough saved to buy the new amplifiers.
After going though the EQ process of the unit via placing the dts demonstrating disc in the (SONY DVP-S336) and with the microphone placed in the middle front part of the room that is connected to the (Technics SH-8055) I proceeded to adjust the filters on the input mode of the (DCX 2496).
One thing I was having slight difficulty with was the centre channel. I noticed a peak at 2 or around the 2Khz range and after applying an additional crossover filter inside the JBL control 5 there was no change with the peak.
I then thought arr, what if I change the polarity of one of the drivers so I changed the bass mid driver and tested it again and noticed the peak had evened out.
Now back to the arguable equalization, and the units got many facilities to adjust or tailor the pink noise when it becomes air-born in the room. One thing that is most important is building the stage for the loudspeakers to sit on. Now I’ve delayed this time and time and time again with no excuses.
The way the loudspeakers are positioned at the moment will change or enhances certain parts of the frequency response. So that’s the next logical step to consider and it’s not expensive to buy a piece of timbre for the front and side parts of the wall and simple affordable platform were I can place the loudspeakers precisely in the right position.
Still the pink is fairly close when playing the auto pink noise test that cycles from LCR surrounds and sub its tone over the LCR is good as it can be for the time being, better than most, I’ve heard a lot worse at some friends home cinema with nasty dips in the centre channel.
Although the surrounds will benefit from the use of the (DCX 2496) the surrounds will be the most expensive part to modify due to several (DCX 2496) that would have to be installed one for left and right sidewall surrounds and centre back.
One for height surrounds. That leaves two extra channels on the (DCX 2496) to explore I can at a later time as for the moment I haven’t got any thoughts.
Audio limiters on the (DCX 2496) is peace of mind and where some films have unpredictable and aggressive dynamic range output that can damage the amplifiers or loudspeakers it’s very wise to activate the audio limiters to ON!
And when set-up in LF HF mode Lows for bass mid and highs for the tweeter, its very common for the HF to get overloaded so set those audio limiters to on.
The threshold on the audio limiter ranges from -24db to 0db with attack and release time set in milliseconds. The DCX 2496 has a little display shows the action of the dynamics of the audio signal that’s been limited thus protecting the loudspeakers.
There’s also a limit LED light that is the units alerts you with a single illuminated red LED that says the signal has reached its limit. Once you’ve reached 0db there’s no other place to go