Okay, the purpose of this thread is to find out why Audyssey is giving me awful results.
(P.S. all 8 points calibrations done thrice with precision)
1. All my speaker levels are set to -7 and more for surrounds
2. Sub = -12 (there is a problem even if vol. level is set to 12'o clock position (50%)
3. Crossovers are 40 Hz for fronts and center, people say change them to 80, well? they are not editable
Below is the sound quality with only Audyssey engaged (Dyn. EQ = Off, Dyn. Vol = Off) ::
1. The mid range is sucked up, say, bullet fires, especially from fronts (that do not have much LFE) do not have punch
2. Volume has to be cranked up to -20 Db to be audible (perhaps due to negative levels of speakers), especially DD material
Manual Settings below :: Delivers Fuller and satisfying sound
where you can feel the punch, Denon is known for..
Fronts / Center Level = 0
Surrounds RS = 0; LS = -1.5
SW = 0
Tone = Zero (but ON)
Center EQ - raised 3 notches from 125 to 300 Hz, all other channels FLAT.
All Crossovers = 80 Hz
Bass = only LFE
LPF = 120 Hz.
dynamic EQ. results in un-natural bass ( I know how to tame bloated bass, I have done it using Surround parameter's Low F control, crank down to -10)
dominating Dynamic EQ. can be tamed by setting Reference level up to 15 also using Cinema EQ. to tame harsh top end.....However, Dynamic EQ is Un-Natural
