DEQ on my Marantz has been a pain. Movies had that wow factor, but I noticed it in my PC games, where the surrounds were way too high and drowned out my L/R fronts. Due to room size, most of the stuff I listen to is around -50 to -40. I am stuck with either dropping the surrounds/heights by 6?db (due to the Audyssey tuned profile, 6db is as much as I can drop them manually). Would using the -10 -15 offset be a better choice in my case? I like what Audyssey does to the L/R/C and sub, but the rears and heights are working overtime. Thanks
I suggest trying -15 offset. Don’t manually boost any speaker trims. Just go with the standard Audyssey settings and use -15 offset. Hopefully that sounds better. Let me know please.
@magnoliamo I have been using that. It's not perfect, but it's way better than no offset. I never really noticed it in films; I just took it that Atmos was doing its thing, but when I was gaming, I noticed sounds that were behind me were way too loud. Turning Dynamic EQ off fixed that, but at the same time, the sound is a bit anaemic without that lower-end boost D-EQ gives. The ideal would be D-EQ on L/C/R and normal on the surrounds and height, but no way to do that.
I only have a 3.1 setup left and right klipsch rp floorstanding speakers and klipsch center channel speaker and subwoofer Thats all I need for myself still sounds good to me.
Great explanation
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DEQ on my Marantz has been a pain. Movies had that wow factor, but I noticed it in my PC games, where the surrounds were way too high and drowned out my L/R fronts.
Due to room size, most of the stuff I listen to is around -50 to -40. I am stuck with either dropping the surrounds/heights by 6?db (due to the Audyssey tuned profile, 6db is as much as I can drop them manually). Would using the -10 -15 offset be a better choice in my case? I like what Audyssey does to the L/R/C and sub, but the rears and heights are working overtime.
Thanks
I suggest trying -15 offset. Don’t manually boost any speaker trims. Just go with the standard Audyssey settings and use -15 offset. Hopefully that sounds better. Let me know please.
@magnoliamo I have been using that. It's not perfect, but it's way better than no offset.
I never really noticed it in films; I just took it that Atmos was doing its thing, but when I was gaming, I noticed sounds that were behind me were way too loud.
Turning Dynamic EQ off fixed that, but at the same time, the sound is a bit anaemic without that lower-end boost D-EQ gives. The ideal would be D-EQ on L/C/R and normal on the surrounds and height, but no way to do that.
@mrmrgaming So, the only other suggestion I have is to try A1 Evo. The DEQ target curve might fix the issue for you.
Here is the link to the video. th-cam.com/video/lmZ5yV1-wMI/w-d-xo.htmlsi=6IRy3aq8sVwW0eLw
@@magnoliamo Thanks, just reading up on it. I will give it a shot and let you know.
I only have a 3.1 setup left and right klipsch rp floorstanding speakers and klipsch center channel speaker and subwoofer
Thats all I need for myself still sounds good to me.
Nothing wrong with that setup. Better than having a soundbar.
Just learn to make calibration with mini dsp and with rew and leave dynamic eq learn how to give house curve
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You mean dynamic eq doesn’t work for music?