#64066 - 02/08/07 12:10 PM
2 channel+ sub
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Gunslinger
Registered: 08/14/06
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Loc: Missouri
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CD Speakers small.....Coaxial feed ,stereo bypass or upsample. There is no, or very little bass. In this mode there is no access to sub levels. Speakers small, Analog feed, stereo bypass or upsample. Plenty of bass although sill no access to sub levels. Shouldn't the 990, using coax, apply the use of sub? Shouldn't it be the same as for anolog?
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#64067 - 02/08/07 02:17 PM
Re: 2 channel+ sub
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Gunslinger
Registered: 08/14/06
Posts: 164
Loc: Missouri
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With spaeker set to small ,I used HSU/BAS test CD to see if I was getting low freq to Sub with a coaxial feed. Seems I am.Just real weak as compared to Analog. Next I set front speakers to large. Coax actualy gives me better bass in this setting vs analog.Can't quite figure this all out ?
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#64069 - 02/08/07 04:30 PM
Re: 2 channel+ sub
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Gunslinger
Registered: 08/14/06
Posts: 164
Loc: Missouri
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The player is a Cambridge Audio 640D. I don't know of any bass adjusment it may have.If you've every thumbed through the owners manual on any CA product, you'd probably ask yourself why they even write one..( For owners of the CA 540D dvd player,get your hands on the Oppo 970 owners manual, it's comprehinsive and is exactly the same menu etc,) Using the Rad Shack SPL meter, The 640d is boasting the volume by as much as +4 db over analog vs. coaxial on the same songs. On kettle drums it will climb to +6 over the coaxial feed. While the dacs in the 990 add an extra clearity to the highs and mids, the 640d emphisize the lower bass regions.Once I add multi channel to the mix, everything evens out analog vs coaxial.Still here though, the 990's dacs give an added clearity to the highs.. I can't figure this one out? I also tried 5 channel stereo with the rear 2 channels cut to -15, again anolog vs coax yielded no difference in volume. I do have other questions but will for go asking until I have exasperated my limited knowledge trying to figure them out myself.
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#64071 - 02/09/07 09:22 AM
Re: 2 channel+ sub
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Gunslinger
Registered: 08/14/06
Posts: 164
Loc: Missouri
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Gonk, you must be right. The Britts are known to accenuate certain freq in order to obtain a " different sound". Another odd anomoly: The 990 will play sources much lower than the 635 did.On movies with the 635,( Parasound amp)I would have volume set to -28.The Outlaw I need to set it at -15 to-10 to achieve the same volume. [ On 7.1 ,I am able to boost line levels in the Marantz DVD player to achieve closer levels as compared to he HK.::another question here is, do I use the speaker distance setting in the DVD p or set all to 0 ?] Would it be plausable to, boost speaker settings in " speaker callibrate"( 990) to make up some of the difference? As I have it set up now, no speaker has a level above +5.Would increasing the settings be a mistake.
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#64073 - 02/09/07 10:53 AM
Re: 2 channel+ sub
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Gunslinger
Registered: 08/14/06
Posts: 164
Loc: Missouri
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Those were the answeres I was looking for. I will boost all speakers in " speaker calibration". Thanks.
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