I have a TC-P65S1 that I love. I came from a professionally calibrated 55" Mitsubishi Rear Project set and am not disappointed.
My son is building a new house and is looking for a flat screen for his living room. He also likes my S1...
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Originally Posted by m4bama
I have been researching and basicaly decided on this setup what do you think about it.
Reciever : Pioneere Elite SC-37
Speakers : (surrounds) 2 pair Polk LSi 7's
Center : LSic
Sub ...
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Originally Posted by druf2000
I'd totally agree. I own LSi 25s, and would rather have 15s or even 9s with a separate sub. That said, the something like Audyssey MultEQ XT with two independent subwoofer outputs, the results are...
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Originally Posted by monomer
Did you remember to apply the correction factors to your SPL readings above?...
It is a RS meter, but I wasn't aware that there are correction values.
A quick google uncovered them, the with the...
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Originally Posted by monomer
I suggest in addition to single freq tones you also try an actual sweep so you get an idea of the broadness (or narrow) of the nulls you are hearing. You can go here and download an MP3 file of a...
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Originally Posted by monomer
Was that 50Hz drop interaction between your mains and the sub or just your mains (between each other)?
I'm not sure since I did not run the sweeps with just the mains. I will do...
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Originally Posted by D.Rowe
I have same question...it would be great to hear from some D15SE owner's who use it for HT more.
Dave
I just got my D15SE, but am still setting it up so it is too early to comment. I will say...
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Originally Posted by monomer
Yes, I believe that is best. My reasoning is that in your search for a best sub position you are evaluating the nulls within the freq range of the sweep and you don't want to confound your results...
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Originally Posted by lmacmil
The smart thing to do is try your new system for a few weeks and see what YOU think. You will get lots of advice here, not all of it good or accurate. I have seen posts that say running the front...