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Old 11-10-09, 05:42 PM   #11
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Re: SVS PC12-NSD. Kids played with knobs. Where should gain be?


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Re: SVS PC12-NSD. Kids played with knobs. Where should gain be?


Ive got the same sub and an onkyo 607. My sub is placed within a couple feet of the corner (near the listeners) and I have the knob at half way (pointing to 12 oclock). I found the Audessey to set the sub a little low.

You can run tests with the SPL meter but ultimately it comes down to..how much bass do you want to hear? It seems that I always tweak the gain a little depending on the movie (and the resilence of the plaster in my HT)


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Re: SVS PC12-NSD. Kids played with knobs. Where should gain be?


Which knobs were altered, jut the gain. If so then a quick re balance with the spl is all thats need. If not, then you really need to start over.

Let me know what was touched and I'll post you a setup guide from start to finish if needed


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