manu4panjab
New Member
hello friends
like most of you know i have two polk subs
i want to know something about calibration of two subs
here what i did and tell me if i'm wrong or right
first i set both my subs to appropriate level for me both set at 9'0clock
and then i calibrate them with automatic calibration mic of onkyo av receiver
it sets both to -3db(subs range is from -12 db to + 12db) one by one
like i calibrate right sub and then left sub until both shows -3db in av receiver sub level
should i then connect both and calibrate again
i did calibrate both when they both connected but automatic calibration set sub level at -9db
i then play some music and find -9db to be sound very thin
and then after fiddling with sub calibarte level i leave both to -3db in my av receiver sub level and i found it to have more punch and more bass(i like more bass it gives me audio nirvana:licklips
so did i did right or wrong :indifferent14:
should i leave it to -3db or -9db
like most of you know i have two polk subs
i want to know something about calibration of two subs
here what i did and tell me if i'm wrong or right
first i set both my subs to appropriate level for me both set at 9'0clock
and then i calibrate them with automatic calibration mic of onkyo av receiver
it sets both to -3db(subs range is from -12 db to + 12db) one by one
like i calibrate right sub and then left sub until both shows -3db in av receiver sub level
should i then connect both and calibrate again
i did calibrate both when they both connected but automatic calibration set sub level at -9db
i then play some music and find -9db to be sound very thin
and then after fiddling with sub calibarte level i leave both to -3db in my av receiver sub level and i found it to have more punch and more bass(i like more bass it gives me audio nirvana:licklips

so did i did right or wrong :indifferent14:
should i leave it to -3db or -9db