Hi
Help please...?!
I have a Arcam Muso/Logo system hooked into my Yamaha DSP AX 863SE amp...I have run the auto calibration on the amp but I'm not entirely happy with the sub - it does seem to be overpowering the rest fo the speakers...
On the Logo Sub, there is
A Crossover Frequency dial
A volume dial
A phase switch
A Crossover Q dial (described in the manual as "The X-Over Q setting controls the slope of the trace beyond the cutoff frequency, in dB/octave. The aim is to make a ‘mirror image’ match with the slope of the high-pass filter – a steep cut-off of the high-pass filter from the sound processor/receiver should be matched by a steep cut-off of the low-pass filter from Logo. Similarly, if the sound processor/receiver provides a more gradual cut-off, the X-Over Q setting should have a lower value."
Try though I may, I cant get the sub "balanced" - so the question is, should the auto calibration on the amp pick up these settings or is it a case of mucking around with them on the sub manually?? If so, are there any recommended settings for these dials bearing in mind I have 5 matching Muso speakers partnered up in the system in a very average sized living room
Grateful for advice
Alex
Help please...?!
I have a Arcam Muso/Logo system hooked into my Yamaha DSP AX 863SE amp...I have run the auto calibration on the amp but I'm not entirely happy with the sub - it does seem to be overpowering the rest fo the speakers...
On the Logo Sub, there is
A Crossover Frequency dial
A volume dial
A phase switch
A Crossover Q dial (described in the manual as "The X-Over Q setting controls the slope of the trace beyond the cutoff frequency, in dB/octave. The aim is to make a ‘mirror image’ match with the slope of the high-pass filter – a steep cut-off of the high-pass filter from the sound processor/receiver should be matched by a steep cut-off of the low-pass filter from Logo. Similarly, if the sound processor/receiver provides a more gradual cut-off, the X-Over Q setting should have a lower value."
Try though I may, I cant get the sub "balanced" - so the question is, should the auto calibration on the amp pick up these settings or is it a case of mucking around with them on the sub manually?? If so, are there any recommended settings for these dials bearing in mind I have 5 matching Muso speakers partnered up in the system in a very average sized living room
Grateful for advice
Alex