Hi everyone… I hope I'm not posting something that's been gone through a hundred times.
I have an Onkyo TX-SR608 receiver and am having someone difficulty setting it up to get he best sound from it. I pretty much just watch music DVD's and Blu-rays, anything from Country to Heavy Metal. I've tried the Audessy setup and have had some success but not to the extent that I'm after. I think part of my problem is my sub, it's a muddy sounding sub. I'm after more punch than muffled bass.
Here is what I have:
Onkyo 608
Sony Blu-ray Player (BDP-S360 me thinks)
Infinity P252 - 2-Way Dual 5-1/4" Floorstanding rears
* Frequency Response (3dB): 49Hz - 20kHz
* Recommended Power Amplifier Range: 10 - 150 Watts
* Crossover Frequency(ies): 2,500Hz; 24dB/octave
* Dimensions (HWD): 35-3/4 X 7-3/8 X 11-3/4 In.
Infinity PC250 2 Way 5.25 Center Ch Spk
# frequency Response (3dB): 80Hz - 20kHz
# Recommended Power Amplifier Range: 10 - 150 Watts
# Sensitivity (2.83V @ 1m): 90dB
# Crossover Frequency(ies): 3,000Hz; 24dB/octave
PS210 Powered Sub 10"
Frequency Response (±3dB) 27 - 150Hz
Internal Subwoofer Amplifier Power 300 Watts RMS
500 Watts Peak
Crossover Frequency 50Hz - 150Hz; 24dB/Octave
Continuously Variable
Low-Frequency Driver 10" (250mm) MMD®
Dimensions
(H x W x D) 15-3/4" x 12-1/2" x 16-1/2"
400mm x 318mm x 419mm)
Weight 38.6 lb (17.6kg)
Finish Black Wood Grain Enclosure
Polk RTI8 2 way mains
Overall Frequency Response 30Hz-27kHz
Lower -3dB Limit 40Hz
Upper -3dB Limit 26kHz
Nominal Impedance 8 ohms
Recommended Amplifier Power 20-250 w/channel
Efficiency 90 dB
Crossover 2.2kHz, 12dB/Oct Low Pass, 18dB/Octave High Pass
Inputs Dual (bi-amp) gold plated 5-way binding posts
So I guess being a noob who's be reading a crap load of info on the net I am more confused now than I've ever been. Seems the good information is relayed in a way that a noob can't decipher because it's not talking in my receivers language (as in terminology). I've had the amp for a year now. I like a nice clean, punchy sound… not muffled… I find the Polk mains to give a nice punch (compared to anything else that I have) so I feel that I should be sending "full band" to those but from what I read on the net I shouldn't be (???). The sub is another story… I can't set the crossover on the amp (or can I)… but I set the crossover on the sub at about 120hz, is that correct? I have the volume on the sub set at 1/2. Then there is the "LFE", not sure what that does or how it works within my amp but I tried setting that to "normal" and "LFE" with no difference. Blu-ray is connected with HDMI (audio/video) and sends everything "direct" or "not downmixed". The amp picks up on all the DTS, DTS-HD… etc… etc fine. I realize my speakers are not high end but they should be good enough for a small room (12x14')… and a cranky wife.
Can anyone with 608 experience help me out, I'm lost at this point.
Thanks to anyone that can help me out.
also fyi I have the polks bi-wired