Mostly use dts neo6 for music and neo6 for movies, i did the calibration and its has set my sub to - 12 and thd volume dial on my sub is i would say at 9 o clock:sad: i dont feel the bass at that level, my fronts get set to large, surrounds and center to small and it sets the crossover to 40hz for all the speakers
This post right here tells the story of poor performance from your setup.
1. The first position of auto calibration needs to be repeated till your receiver sets the level of sub to close to 0db. Negative 5 to positive 5 should be the goal. Play with sub gain/volume knob till you get this level. Proceed with other positions once this level is attained on first position. -12 is clearly telling you that sub gain is too high. Hence there is no bass effect as the receiver has effectively kicked it out of loop.
2. Setting the front speakers as large is making them full range and crossing at 40 is icing om the rotten cake. After completing the setup as per point 1, set from speakers to small and cross them at 80-90hz. Sub to 90-100hz as per your liking, even at 80hz of you like it. Experiment a bit. Disconnect the speakers if you wish.
3. Check the frequency range of all speakers and then set their crossover accordingly. Crossover setting of front speakers has an effect on sub crossover.
4. Always do calibration using All available positions. If your receiver support 6, do 6. If 8, do 8. Ignore extreme positions. All positions at sitting positions, 2 feet either side and 2 feet in front.
This may not be the perfect workflow, but should show you some gains. You could then fine tune it by experimenting.
All the best,
MaSh
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