
sunPin
Audioholic Intern
Ran Audessey MultEQ on a Denon AV790, which set my LR crossover to 200hz, and C to 120hz.
But that seems way too high, so I changed the global crossover (except for LFE, which I left at 120hz) to reference 80hz.
That seemed to sharpen the image, and I'm thinking that's because a lot of pseudo-directional information is no longer coming from my sub (please correct me on that if I'm wrong).
However, I can't help but wonder if there is now a dip in my response between 80hz and 200hz now that I overrode Audessey's crossover decision (Audessey is set to Flat). That shouldn't be the case, right? Audessey shouldn't EQ'ing anything
Do I need to break out the SPL meter and start plotting curves (which is very difficult to do because I have young kids running around making noise all the time), or should I not have a response curve problem as the result of manually changing the crossover?
Would love to know whether I'm worrying about something worth worrying about or not.
ALSO: My C is an MTM, whereas my LR are MT. Should LCR be crossed over at the same point (80hz), or should I crossover the C at a higher frequency (120hz?) in order to attenuate its mid-range response in order to make it match my LR better?
My system is a matched 5.1 satellite system.
Thanks.
But that seems way too high, so I changed the global crossover (except for LFE, which I left at 120hz) to reference 80hz.
That seemed to sharpen the image, and I'm thinking that's because a lot of pseudo-directional information is no longer coming from my sub (please correct me on that if I'm wrong).
However, I can't help but wonder if there is now a dip in my response between 80hz and 200hz now that I overrode Audessey's crossover decision (Audessey is set to Flat). That shouldn't be the case, right? Audessey shouldn't EQ'ing anything
Do I need to break out the SPL meter and start plotting curves (which is very difficult to do because I have young kids running around making noise all the time), or should I not have a response curve problem as the result of manually changing the crossover?
Would love to know whether I'm worrying about something worth worrying about or not.
ALSO: My C is an MTM, whereas my LR are MT. Should LCR be crossed over at the same point (80hz), or should I crossover the C at a higher frequency (120hz?) in order to attenuate its mid-range response in order to make it match my LR better?
My system is a matched 5.1 satellite system.
Thanks.