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Hi all, I have the denon 2112, I purchased it a few months ago and just received a new set of speakers and re- ran audyssey, my new speakers are Klipsch RB-61 II fronts and RC-52 II center with polk in walls for rears and HSU sub. After calibration the sub is set to LFE 120hz the fronts are set to 40hz, the center and rears are set to 60hz crossover, my room is small 11x20 the speaker volumes for the fronts and rears are set to -6db,center -10db and sub is-2db. I noticed that I'm getting a lot of bass in my front speakers and not my sub, and navigating thru the menu under audyssey the multEQ xt is defaulted to off, is this right? I thought it would be on the the set up wizard. My old speakers were infinity primus and the HSU sub produced much more bass with them, I'm confused and sorry this post is all over the place
post #2 of 7
After running AUTO SETUP, Audyssey defaults to ON, however, will be disabled if you select either PURE or PURE DIRECT surround modes.

Also note there is a dedicated thread for Denon AVR-XX12 Owner's linked in my sig. Review the Audyssey 101 link in my sig as well for more helpful Audyssey info.
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After running AUTO SETUP, Audyssey defaults to ON, however, will be disabled if you select either PURE or PURE DIRECT surround modes.

Also note there is a dedicated thread for Denon AVR-XX12 Owner's linked in my sig. Review the Audyssey 101 link in my sig as well for more helpful Audyssey info.

Possibly after running audyssey again I engaged or disengaged a setting because now my sub doesn't even turn on when I turn to a Dolby digital channel, do you suggest re-running audyssey? Also it automatically chooses zone 2 with the amp selection I'm only using a 5.1 set up what should the amp selection be? Choices are zone2, normal, biamp?
post #4 of 7
Sure. Do a microprocessor reset (p. 129 in Owner's manual) and then run AUTO SETUP again.
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Sure. Do a microprocessor reset (p. 129 in Owner's manual) and then run AUTO SETUP again.

Thanks mr smoothie :-)
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Originally Posted by jdsmoothie View Post

Sure. Do a microprocessor reset (p. 129 in Owner's manual) and then run AUTO SETUP again.

Thanks again everything worked out great... Quick question my speaker crossover settings were fronts 40hz, center and surrounds are 60hz. Should I leave them at this or change everything to 80hz. I am using the HSU vtf2 mk4 sub for bass management? Thank you.
post #7 of 7
Raise all crossovers up to 80hz and let the sub handle the low end to not only provide the AVR with more headroom, but also because there are 8x more sub Audyssey filters than speaker filters.
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