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Old 10-31-06, 02:49 PM   #16 (Link)
 
Blackwidow
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Re: Response graph


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brucek wrote: View Post
I looked at the manual and there is no indication that in stereo mode that the crossover to the sub is bypassed, so I have no idea why you're experiencing the situation in stereo where the signals at lower sub frequencies being as strong as the signals at higher sub frequencies.....


Nope, if it doesn't have a low pass filter adjust on it, then you can't do that. You would have to use BFD filters to do this.
Okay. I don't know why too then. This is just what we measured. Anyway, I then need to create two filters, one for movies and one for music. Which filter number is best to use? It think I read that filter number 10 is the one it starts with if the Behringer is completely turned off (don't know what it is called :P).

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brucek wrote: View Post
Well, as we discussed before, your receiver and all other receiver do not have a house curve. House curves are a result of boost provided by external equalizers like a BFD on subwoofer signals.
brucek
I didn't realize that. I thought that the receiver itself could make this house curve if it was designed for it (an internal equalizer).

Bypass, what does it exactly?


So what I need to do:

1. Select stereo-mode.
2. Only use the sub without any other speaker.
3. Try to get a flat curve (in filter number 10 if this is the one I uses the most).
4. Connect the front speakers. Then re-adjust (fine) so the curve will turn into a flat curve again because it might have changed a bit.

Then for movies:
1. Select surround-mode.
2. Only use the sub without any other speaker.
3. Try to get a house curve (in filter number 9?).
4. Connect the front speakers. Then re-adjust (fine) so the curve will turn into a house curve again because it might have changed a bit.

Is that correct?

Thank you.


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