Audyssey just for speaker distances/delay?

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Hetfield

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Might try dual subs before another bigger single sub. Nothing wrong with two PB1000s depending on room size. Which PSA or HSU?
The V1510 is what I would do. I heard PSA makes just killer subs and you can't go wrong with them.
 
lovinthehd

lovinthehd

Audioholic Jedi
The V1510 is what I would do. I heard PSA makes just killer subs and you can't go wrong with them.
I think the $500 and up price point with the ID guys is generally the lower limit, but individual specs are what they are, but you really can't go wrong with any of them. I like the value of the Hsu subs personally. Or DIY, which is what I do.

ps remind me, what is room volume? sealed or open? etc.
 
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PENG

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Yeah HSU is supposed to be really awesome. I could go either way. I'll check out some reviews soon.
Good to know you are getting good result using 80 Hz crossover. You mentioned REW, I only use it, and use it extensively to verify my systems FR and distortions in pure direct, and with Audyssey on using different crossover points. REW consistently showed me the best crossover settings for my very bass capable L/R tower and center speaker are 80 or 90 Hz. Anything below that would yield notable poorer results. I guess my room is too much challenge for Audyssey to integrate them as smoothly as it can be.

So giving up the lowest two octaves from the SM65/55, and getting an additional PB1000, or adding a pair of stronger subwoofers (move the little 1000 to somewhere else) is a great idea, as Audyssey XT32 is really good in EQ'ing subwoofers.
 
highfigh

highfigh

Seriously, I have no life.
Thanks for the post. Test the listening position twice? You mean during the Audyssey set up do the listening position twice and then move on to the others?
Guys in still impressed. The bass is really kicking now. It's making my PB1000 sound like it's double the size. This is really cool.
Yes- during Audyssey setup.

One definite benefit to having two subs is that they'll have headroom a single sub won't because they aren't working as hard and some of the energy is additive (constructive interference vs destructive interference).
 
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highfigh

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Seriously, I have no life.
I have a 30 page thread here somewhere where I learned how to use rew. There's definitely a learning curve with it.
Do you get the e-mails for REW Simplified setup and use?
 
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Hetfield

Audioholic Samurai
The bass right now is really awesome, surprising the hell out of me. How Audyssey it's getting this much from the little PB1000 is beyond me. It's actually rattling the room at times which I never experienced before with the PB1000. Very happy at the moment. I judged Audyssey way to early because I screwed it up and didn't run the tests right. Now to get a real tripod and do a real deal set up of Audyssey with no one home but me.
 
highfigh

highfigh

Seriously, I have no life.
The bass right now is really awesome, surprising the hell out of me. How Audyssey it's getting this much from the little PB1000 is beyond me. It's actually rattling the room at times which I never experienced before with the PB1000. Very happy at the moment. I judged Audyssey way to early because I screwed it up and didn't run the tests right. Now to get a real tripod and do a real deal set up of Audyssey with no one home but me.
Remember to be as far from the sound bubble created by the speakers, too- we absorb a good amount of energy that Audyssey will compensate for. I like to stand between the rear surround speakers (if the system has them) or beyond the side speakers when the system only occupies part of the space. I would worry less about the tripod and more about not interfering with the sound path to the walls and floor. They pack a cardboard mic stand because it's not as important as where the mic goes.
 
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Hetfield

Audioholic Samurai
Remember to be as far from the sound bubble created by the speakers, too- we absorb a good amount of energy that Audyssey will compensate for. I like to stand between the rear surround speakers (if the system has them) or beyond the side speakers when the system only occupies part of the space. I would worry less about the tripod and more about not interfering with the sound path to the walls and floor. They pack a cardboard mic stand because it's not as important as where the mic goes.
Thanks for the advice. I'm watching a bunch of DD 5.1 trailers I have and it's really quite amazing. Audyssey it's like it has the bass from the SM 65/55 with perfectly blended perfectly with the PB1000. It's almost seamless now. The sound from the speakers are very crisp too now. It's really cool what is going.
 
Pogre

Pogre

Audioholic Slumlord
Do you get the e-mails for REW Simplified setup and use?
I've gotten a couple of emails pertaining to REW but haven't looked at them yet. I haven't had a need for it in quite a while.
 
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Hetfield

Audioholic Samurai
Guys I'm really freaking out right now this sounds so good. Listening to a bunch of DTS 5.1 CDs I have and it sounds just extraordinary. So crisp, do beautiful and it's like perfectly balanced.
I cannot believe I have gone from should I replace my speakers which I have always loved to replace my new receiver to now everything sounds incredible just by rerunning Audyssey and doing it right. I'm beyond impressed.
 
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Jon AA

Jon AA

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Congrats. As you've discovered, a decent calibration can make all the difference.
 
Pogre

Pogre

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Guys I'm really freaking out right now this sounds so good. Listening to a bunch of DTS 5.1 CDs I have and it sounds just extraordinary. So crisp, do beautiful and it's like perfectly balanced.
I cannot believe I have gone from should I replace my speakers which I have always loved to replace my new receiver to now everything sounds incredible just by rerunning Audyssey and doing it right. I'm beyond impressed.
After the heat in your first post I'm impressed you put it aside and started over. Ya done good! Over the next few months I'll bet you find a few other little tweaks that might improve things even more.
 
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Hetfield

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After the heat in your first post I'm impressed you put it aside and started over. Ya done good! Over the next few months I'll bet you find a few other little tweaks that might improve things even more.
Man I was so down on my HT that it was almost depressing. I went from loving everything about it, getting a 4k receiver and a highly rated one and it sounded bad. I was confused and really didn't want to switch anything out.
One rerun of Audyssey and all is good. You really got to get Audyssey right I know that now. Can't wait to get a real tripod and a quiet day no one is home.
 
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lovinthehd

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Man I was so down on my HT that it was almost depressing. I went from loving everything about it, getting a 4k receiver and a highly rated one and it sounded bad. I was confused and really didn't want to switch anything out.
One rerun of Audyssey and all is good. You really got to get Audyssey right I know that now. Can't wait to get a real tripod and a quiet day no one is home.
Just in case, might want to save that run before re-running it....preference can be hard.
 
Pogre

Pogre

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Man I was so down on my HT that it was almost depressing. I went from loving everything about it, getting a 4k receiver and a highly rated one and it sounded bad. I was confused and really didn't want to switch anything out.
One rerun of Audyssey and all is good. You really got to get Audyssey right I know that now. Can't wait to get a real tripod and a quiet day no one is home.
Honestly, I had a similar moment when I jumped from Yamaha to Denon. Things weren't sounding very good and I thought I made a mistake buying Denon. After I went through some menus and turned MultEQ and DEQ on all of a sudden the sun burst through the clouds, my ears were happy and all was right with the world again. :p
 
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PENG

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Guys I'm really freaking out right now this sounds so good. Listening to a bunch of DTS 5.1 CDs I have and it sounds just extraordinary. So crisp, do beautiful and it's like perfectly balanced.
I cannot believe I have gone from should I replace my speakers which I have always loved to replace my new receiver to now everything sounds incredible just by rerunning Audyssey and doing it right. I'm beyond impressed.
Freaking out? Me too, but I have 5 subs (the front L/R are the big PC12U and PB13U) working with my Veritas 2.3i towers and center, powered by 3 ext power amps controlled by the x4400h that replaced my Marantz AVP. That's a lot of subs for a small 12x20x8 HT room, so there is no lack of smooth bass. I don't know how big your room is, but if your single PB1000 is doing such a great sub with your SM65 and SM55, then regardless of the room size, you must have done a mic perfect job the last time you ran Audyssey setup, good job!

As HD suggested, it may be a good idea to save/back up what you have now before re-running Audyssey so if things don't work out you can restore your mic perfect run. I used the Editor App so it is easy for me to do back up and retrieve. If you ran it directly on the AVR, the procedure may not be so straight forward, but if you run into problem I am sure HD can help you.;)
 
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Hetfield

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Oh man my HT is back! Just watched the opening scene of the new Amazon show Carnivale row and it was amazing! The sound is so crisp, that's the best way I can describe it, crisp. It sound dynamic now and the bass is set very nicely. I'm quite happy now and beyond surprised. I thought a be receiver was in order or maybe a dedicated HT processor from Outlaw Audio. All seems great now.
 
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PENG

Audioholic Slumlord
Oh man my HT is back! Just watched the opening scene of the new Amazon show Carnivale row and it was amazing! The sound is so crisp, that's the best way I can describe it, crisp. It sound dynamic now and the bass is set very nicely. I'm quite happy now and beyond surprised. I thought a be receiver was in order or maybe a dedicated HT processor from Outlaw Audio. All seems great now.
Your open-mindedness to work on improving what you already have before replacing it, is paying dividend. Probably should just leave things alone, and simply enjoy your nice sounding system now. If it ain't broke, don't try to fix it more..:D
 
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