vxaudio
11-07-2005, 05:28 PM
I know that there are alot of posters here that have alot of experience with setting up a HT. I was wondering if anybody could maybe make a how to guide as to setting up speakers, placement, height, receiver settings....any tweaks and helpful info for beginner to intermediate users, such as myself. Woochifer made a post recently saying that most theaters could benefit from proper setup, even moreso than from what brand receiver, ect you have. I was hoping that the pros could maybe get together and do a step by step guide to getting everything you can from your speakers and receiver. I know that mine is set up basically correct, but i know i could learn some tips from the pros.
also, my new receiver has a 5-band eq for each channel (which i have found to be a great benefit for music, not just treble and bass anymore), i know the basics here also, but any tips on how to set the mid and high frequencies other than just "by ear"? also, phase setting for subwoofer tips, anything else that could be helpful. the more nitty gritty details the better, I have the 03 video essentials dvd, any tests from here could be listed also. i currently have a 7.1 setup
I think alot of people in my shoes are ready to take our learning to the next level and would greatly appreciate any help. i learn alot here and there, but i know that a more comprehensive guide could piece all the info together. thanks again...
also, my new receiver has a 5-band eq for each channel (which i have found to be a great benefit for music, not just treble and bass anymore), i know the basics here also, but any tips on how to set the mid and high frequencies other than just "by ear"? also, phase setting for subwoofer tips, anything else that could be helpful. the more nitty gritty details the better, I have the 03 video essentials dvd, any tests from here could be listed also. i currently have a 7.1 setup
I think alot of people in my shoes are ready to take our learning to the next level and would greatly appreciate any help. i learn alot here and there, but i know that a more comprehensive guide could piece all the info together. thanks again...