
mike c
Audioholic Warlord
how does one level match the speakers to the subs?
must ask the ancients how they did it!
must ask the ancients how they did it!
what test tones would that be? frequency specific or noise type?Yeah Mike, as Scumfrog said, you'll need a SPL meter and test tones. The problem is, if you don't have the perfect room, you'll have to pick a frequency from all the peaks and valleys for both the sub(s) and mains to use as your references to match up.
All that said, are you using the sub out on the integrated amp, or the speaker level connections on the sub(s)?
FanboyI probably sound like a fan-boy for the Parts Express OmniMic, but it gives you a big picture of what your system is doing that a simple SPL meter can't. Nothing beats sophisticated measurement for improving your system's sound. It's sort of like having a flashlight rather than a candle for finding the answers.
To answer your previous question, I like using noise better than warble tones, but using both tells you more about how your room really reacts. Especially if your room is live like mine.
Well, the cheapest way to go (that I'm aware of) would be with the Rives test tone CD and a Rat Shack meter. I also like the idea of the Omnimic as Irvrobinson suggested, but at $300, I'll be waiting for a good sale to come along.what test tones would that be? frequency specific or noise type?
Have you decided which connection method that you will use?the sub and int. amp i'll be using will have both preouts and speaker B connections available for the sub to connect to.
If I remember correctly I checked the internal test tones of my receiver on my receiver with a Real time analyzer. The 5 channels were centered around 1kHz for sure, the .1 channel is where my memory is not so sure but it seems to have been around 40Hz perhaps.how does one level match the speakers to the subs?
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Yeah, my digital SPL meter isn't as accurate for the LFE. For me, the SPL fluctuates by 3.0dB for the LFE channel. For example, the reading goes back and forth between 78dB and 81dB. So I set the minimum to +3dB hot and maximum to +6dB hot.You would add or subtract that error and perhaps run it a bit hotter than the 5 speakers, I do about 3 dB.