Please see the system that I have below. I am really happy with the way it sounds when I play movies and realize that my system is highly weighted towards this. When I play music I would like to cut back on the highs bring out the voice a little and accent the lows a little and do not feel the presets on my receiver do a good job of this. I was wanting to know if it would help to get an external EQ and if it would what is the best one without breaking the bank or would I be better off with a sound processor
I appreciate your help in the past and now to Thank You
I think of EQ as icing on the cake. I typically think that a lot of folks could do better to begin with, but I have no idea how your setup looks like. Photos might help.
Things that may hurt dialogue intelligibility:
- placing center speaker in an enclosed resonating area.
- placing center speaker too low.
- listening with a considerable off-axis angle to a horiz mtm center speaker.
- listening to considerably lower volumes with movies that normally use the mix designed for a movie theater.
Also, the closer your speakers, or YOU, are to any boundary, the more likely that absorption would help on that area.
So, the things to think about are better speaker placement, better listener placement, perhaps better speaker design, and treatment of the room.
After that I would apply EQ. After all, any EQ processing power you have can be focused on more difficult issues that are not remedied by the "easier" things.
I've never tried it, but there are some folks who swear by Audyssey Dynamic EQ + Volume, for the playback of movies, but at moderate volumes. YMMV.