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Old 11-14-06, 01:08 PM   #1 (Link)
Bergowitz
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Sub volume on A/V processor


Hi all

I have a few questions regarding to the calibration with the BFD DSP1124P & REW

I have done like the guide says.

First find out the "clip" level with the bypass function. There I have had to set i at my highest level which is +12 db before it clips in WOTW where the first tripod shows up. And my listening level isnīt that low.

And the guide says to not adjust the sub level on the A/V processor again.
When I have finished the calibration and have to set the level for Stereo, DD, & DTS.
Then I have to adjust the level down to about -5 db in DD mode, and -1 db in DTS mode (my processor has several setups), and leave it at +12 db in stereo mode (for cd-listening, with the same spl at 50 hz and 150 hz). I am using an X-over at 80 hz

My question is then. Will this affect the way the BFD makes itīs corrections ? That I have lowered the sub-out level in DD and DTS mode.


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