Re: How does one emulate the typical theater sound? [message #73504 is a reply to message #73497] |
Mon, 06 August 2012 09:03   |
j0nnyfive
Messages: 50 Registered: June 2012 Location: Arkansas
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Yeah, here's what I typically do:
Music:
- Audyssey Flat, Dynamic EQ OFF. (the usual).
- Audyssey Flat, Dynamic Vol Midnight (if my ears bug me).
- Audyssey (NOT Flat),.. (if the music is too bright).
- Pure Direct (if Audyssey bugs me).
Movies:
- Audyssey, Dynamic EQ On. (If I want to show off).
- Audyssey, Dynamic Vol Midnight (if it's just me).
- Audyssey, Dynamic EQ On, Cinema EQ On (if movie is bright)
- Manual EQ (if movie is so bright it cracks my eyeballs)
Right now I've got the speakers up against the front wall facing straight ahead and on concrete blocks about a foot off the floor. The wall is providing a good bass boost, and I think it gave Audyssey more to work with.
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