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I'm trying to fend off the "upgrade bug" as much as possible, but you know how it goes when you upgrade other parts of your system.... you have to wonder what you're leaving on the table. I've currently got a PB12-NSD.. the older...
Quote: Originally Posted by batpig The Cinema mode, as you would expect, is intended for movie/film/tv sources. The way it "mixes" the sound is fixed, as it assumes you want dialogue and other center-focused sounds to go to the center...
Quote: Originally Posted by Gizmo83 I didn't see it in the FAQ, so I'll ask here. I have turned Dynamic Volume off as I feel like maybe it was taking away some of my punch. Since then, I am having to boost the volume up to -15 to...
Quote: Originally Posted by jdsmoothie It's just happening because you turned Dyn Volume OFF. Okay, so that begs the question: How do I maintain clear dialogue at moderate levels without losing the dynamics from the sub and low end...
I didn't see it in the FAQ, so I'll ask here. I have turned Dynamic Volume off as I feel like maybe it was taking away some of my punch. Since then, I am having to boost the volume up to -15 to -13db while watching movies to hear...
Gotcha. So the settings displayed under system setup---speaker config are the settings that are in place?
Another quick question-- I have a 1912. I have the audyssey eq enabled. The speakers are set to "small." When I look in the "sp config check" menu under "auto aetup" the speakers are all listed as large. When I check them under...
Alright, I have a question regarding the use of Dynamic Volume and Dynamic EQ with the 1912. I get what they do, in a nutshell. My question is this: After upgrading main speakers (to Ascend 340s) and running MultEQ, I feel like...
I came in here looking to see if there was any information regarding this very topic, and sure enough, there is. I just got a new receiver a couple of months ago so I'm not totally familiar with all of the menu settings and...
Hey batpig, I did take a look through your FAQ (which is awesome, btw) but I didn't see anything about the "full range" or about leaving the center channel to small vs. large.
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