#64650 - 03/08/07 11:24 PM
Optimizing Speaker Setup
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Gunslinger
Registered: 02/24/07
Posts: 16
Loc: San Jose, CA
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I ran auto-setup and it defaulted to the following settings:
Speaker Size Front L/R: SMALL Center: SMALL Subwoofer: LFE ONLY
Speaker X-OVER Front L/R: 100Hz Center: 100Hz
Surround Config Night Mode: off Panaroma: off Center width: step 0 Dimension: 0 HP Mode: DH1 2CH SUB OFFSET: 0dB
Channel Calibration Test Tone: OFF Front Left: 0 dB Center: 0 dB Front Right: 0 dB Subwoofer 0 dB
Delay Delay Unit: Feet Front Left: 8 feet Center: 8 feet Front Right: 8 feet Subwoofer: 6 feet
System Config OSD TIME OUT: 15 SEC Display Time Out: ON Volume Default: Last Default VOL Set: -26dB Bass: 0 dB Treble: 0 dB Sleep: OFF Theater COMP: OFF System lock: OFF
Question, should I change any of the above settings to improve sonic performance?
Note: I only have my Front L/R and Center connected at the moment.
Thanks, Danny
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#64651 - 03/08/07 11:38 PM
Re: Optimizing Speaker Setup
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Desperado
Registered: 03/21/01
Posts: 14054
Loc: Memphis, TN USA
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Auto setup only adjusts the speaker size, channel calibration, and delay (distance) settings - I'm not sure if it adjusts the crossover points or not, since I set them manually anyway.
To determine bass management settings, we need to know what speakers you have. I see from some other posts that you have a HSU subwoofer, so we know that having the sub engaged is the right choice. The crossovers may be able to be adjusted down, but the optimal setting depends on the frequency response of your speakers.
If you use Pro Logic II/IIx in Music mode, the Panorama, Center Width, and Dimension settings are applicable, but with no surrounds I doubt they'll be of much use to you. For any other processing mode, those settings aren't applicable anyway.
On the System Config menu, I set my Volume Default to Default and my Default Volume Setting to -35dB. This has nothing to do with sonic performance, but it guarantees that I never get my ears blasted when turning the system on: it always starts at a comfortable volume for watching TV.
Let us know what speakers you have and we can try to dial in those crossover settings.
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#64652 - 03/08/07 11:53 PM
Re: Optimizing Speaker Setup
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Gunslinger
Registered: 02/24/07
Posts: 16
Loc: San Jose, CA
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Front L/R: Paradigm Reference 300 Series Center: Paradigm Reference 30 Series Suround L/R: Paradigm Reference 20 Series (not hooked up yet, soon to be) Back Surround L/R: Paradigm Reference 20 Series (not hooked up yet, soon to be)
BTW, I had an old firmware version (3.7 or something). I am installing the new one as we speak.
Thanks, Danny
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#64655 - 03/11/07 08:01 PM
Re: Optimizing Speaker Setup
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Gunslinger
Registered: 12/12/06
Posts: 169
Loc: Needham, MA
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Along the same lines, What should my crossover settings be based upon the following: front/center/surround http://www.roundsound.com/reference-speakers.htm surround http://www.magnepan.com/model_MMG ...and what is the method to the madness in figuring this out? Thanks, Aaron
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Outlaw 990, Aragon 8008X3, 8008, Denon 3930CI, Dahlquist DQ20, Outlaw LFM-1+, Paradigm Atom, Mtrola DCT3416 I
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#64656 - 03/11/07 10:44 PM
Re: Optimizing Speaker Setup
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Desperado
Registered: 03/21/01
Posts: 14054
Loc: Memphis, TN USA
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The key to getting some idea of where to set your crossovers is knowing what the frequency response of your speakers is. Specifically, what is the -3dB point? That is the point at which the speaker has rolled off enough that you are going to have an audible decrease in output. You want your crossover to be at or a bit above that point. In some cases, people recommend going up one octave band for the crossover (which would be doubling the -3dB frequency), but that's a rather conservative approach and stepping up at least 10Hz or so is usually a pretty reasonable place to start. In the case of your speakers, we have the following: - Gallo Ref. 3.1 -3dB point: 34Hz (22Hz with powered sub)
- Gallo AV C and AV M -3dB point: 55Hz
- Magnepan MMG -3dB point: 50Hz
I'd use a 40Hz crossover for the Ref 3.1 (or run it large with the powered sub in the mix), at least a 60Hz crossover for the AV C and AV M (with 80Hz as an option worth playing with), and 60Hz for the MMG.
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#64657 - 03/11/07 11:42 PM
Re: Optimizing Speaker Setup
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Gunslinger
Registered: 12/12/06
Posts: 169
Loc: Needham, MA
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gonk,
Thank you very much for explaining that. I sincerely appreciate it.
Aaron
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Outlaw 990/7700, Oppo DV-981HD, Gallo S.A.Amp, Nucleus Ref. 3.1, AV C, AV M, TR-2, Paradigm Atom, Pioneer PDP-4214HD, Mtrola DCT6200/2005
Outlaw 990, Aragon 8008X3, 8008, Denon 3930CI, Dahlquist DQ20, Outlaw LFM-1+, Paradigm Atom, Mtrola DCT3416 I
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#64658 - 03/12/07 01:21 AM
Re: Optimizing Speaker Setup
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Gunslinger
Registered: 02/24/07
Posts: 16
Loc: San Jose, CA
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Do I need to change anything else other than the X-over?
Dumb question... When you say "-XdB point" do you mean to change the dB in channel calibration to match the number you mention?
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#64659 - 03/12/07 01:25 AM
Re: Optimizing Speaker Setup
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Gunslinger
Registered: 02/24/07
Posts: 16
Loc: San Jose, CA
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Ignore that last 'dumb question'. I see its not related and calibration is related to balancing the channels.
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