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    Quote Originally Posted by fresh954
    This might seem like a dumb question, but ill ask it anyway. I have a pioneer reciever with Multi-Channel AcoustiC Calibration System (MCACC), basically have to place a microphone in my listening postion and the system plays tones a different levels and adjusts accordingly. With that said, Would I benefit from a Behringer Feedback Destroyer or did the Pioneer's Calibration system already smooth those LFE's out?

    Most receivers do not calibrate below 80 htz. Base is the hardest part to get right.

    Not a dumb question at all.
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    Thanks for the reply. I went ahead and placed an order with Parts Express, so it should arrive by Wednesday next week. Hopefully its easy to setup. Thanks for the reply.
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    Hi. I'm new to this site, and have become interested in this discussion of sub equalization.
    A lot of people have written about the BFD, and it is still widely available.
    Would using the BFD be possible with my current setup?

    NAD C370 integrated amplifier
    Polk Monitor 70's (Bi-wired)
    Polk PSW505 subwoofer (connected from NAD pre-out 2 with RCA cables)
    iPod with dfx enhanced mp3s
    Sony DVD/CD player

    Thanks very much

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    Hi, and welcome to AR. The answer to your question is yes. Connect it between your pre outs and sub.
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    Re: Subwoofer equalizer recommendation

    Thanks very much for the quick response. The plot thickens!

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    I understand that a BFD can not be set up without a laptop (or a computer in the HT room). Is that true, or does it just mean that it would need to be set up manualy?
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