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Discuss Using Receiver's EQ in the Subwoofer Equalization | Calibration forum; Using Receiver's EQ Is it ok to use a receiver's EQ with REW to adjust subwoofer output? I have an Onkyo 875 ...

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Old 11-14-07, 11:40 AM   #1 (Link)
 
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Is it ok to use a receiver's EQ with REW to adjust subwoofer output?

I have an Onkyo 875 and it has the follow EQ points; 16hz, 20hz, 25hz, 40hz, 63hz, 100hz, 160hz and 400hz.

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Re: Using Receiver's EQ


You can use REW to get as ideal a situation on your subwoofer using your receiver but it will not be the same as having a stand alone unit equalizing all bands that you need fix if you need one.

When I first used REW I used it solely for optimal placement because I could not yet afford an EQ.


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Is it ok to use a receiver's EQ with REW to adjust subwoofer output?

I have an Onkyo 875 and it has the follow EQ points; 16hz, 20hz, 25hz, 40hz, 63hz, 100hz, 160hz and 400hz.

Cheers,

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Your AVR has the much more potent Audyssey EQ from which you can get much better results than from the simple manual EQ. If you are using REW, you can use it to monitor your Audyssey results.

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Is it ok to use a receiver's EQ with REW to adjust subwoofer output?
Yeah, I don't see why not. Quite a few members have reported good results using their AVR auto eq system combined with a BFD.

They first use the AVR eq and after that's in place, they do an REW measure and set up the BFD to fine tune it. You have to be careful after that to not do another auto eq, as this will upset everything, and you'll have to start over....

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Thanks for the input guys.

Was thinking along the same line as Kal, to first use the REW to find a place to place my subwoofer, then use EQ.

I will try and use my receiver's EQ first. If it does a satisfactory job, great! Otherwise I will get a BFD.

Thanks again!


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