djpain75 said:
the pc fan is a good idea... was already thinking that ... but how to power?
Tell me this about those settings. When you say take the treb to 2.5 or above...does that cut out all the highs above that setting. I dont quite get what those settings do? I have mine setup for AFD (auto format decode) and no sound fields, so that its as close to untainted as possible. I like the 5.1 and agree that 6 or 7 channels wouldnt make that much of a diff in a small room such as mine. But dolby logicII would be nice for the sub channel.
Where on that disk do i go to set the hz for the room?
No, when you set the treble to 2.5kHz, it's a rolloff effect. You'll still get treble to 20,000, but it focuses more on 2.5kHz (as opposed to 1kHz - the lowest setting). If you take it up to 5kHz, you'll miss out on a lot of dialogue. It all depends on the type of tweeter you have (horn, soft dome, etc...)
AFD is like Denon's Pure Direct. No equalization. IMO, every room needs some. If you're a pureist, that's fine. But room modes aren't perfect, and no one has an anechoic chamber they life in. So some Hz need boosted, some cut.
DPLII isn't all that great. It tries to create a true DD 5.1, but steals sound away from the mains and shuffles it to the rears. I've never been a big fan of taking 2ch material and splitting it up electronically into 5 or 7. If you've got a true 5.1 DD or DTS dvd, use DD or DTS, never DPLII. Now DTS Neo 6 is a little better, but it's still meant to take 2 ch material and split it up.
I'm a fan of setting up a system manually, without mics and discs. I do agree the avia is a godsend for video, but audio - a tape measure and a well recorded cd do as much as the latest audio calibration discs.