hookem12
08-07-2011, 02:44 PM
I have a denon 2112 with the polk rti a3, csi a6, and a bic f12 sub. I have ran audyssey but am still not getting a good sound
It is my understanding that I should check the audio signal through my receiver and match it
Example: nfl hall of fame ceremony- signal dolby digital - format 3/2/. 1
I have set my surround mode to dolby digital
my other choices are
stereo
dolby digital
multi ch stereo
mono movie
virtual
I find that stereo and multi ch stereo give me a much cleaner sound especially with voices- the dolby digital sounds muffled
some questions I have are:
1) do you have to have rears to use the dolby digital surround mode and get a good sound from it?
2) I am not getting much volume- I have it -32.5 db which is about half way but it sounds like the volume is not turned up very loud- when I listen to speakers at the store they have 300% more volume
3) I just watched a blu ray and also had these same experiences. I followed the blu ray players instructions on audio settings when using an AVR but there was one I did not know:
my most important question
4) my speakers also crack when I go just past half way on the volume so I turn it down from there but honestly I can not hear the voices on the blu ray watched. This is very disappointing and I hope someone can give me an idea on what to do
the first two days of owning the speakers I only ran them at low volume, overnights I leave it on music channels, and whenever I hear the cracking I turn it down-- but I am not kidding when I say I can not hear voices at this volume--
I THINK 90% of the cracking sounds like it is coming from the right bookshelf
I am using GLS locking banana plugs and have tightened them to where they just spin when I turn them but I don't know if they are actually tight do they really only need to be just in and the lock function is so they don't come loose?
my crossovers are at 80hz
Thanks guys
It is my understanding that I should check the audio signal through my receiver and match it
Example: nfl hall of fame ceremony- signal dolby digital - format 3/2/. 1
I have set my surround mode to dolby digital
my other choices are
stereo
dolby digital
multi ch stereo
mono movie
virtual
I find that stereo and multi ch stereo give me a much cleaner sound especially with voices- the dolby digital sounds muffled
some questions I have are:
1) do you have to have rears to use the dolby digital surround mode and get a good sound from it?
2) I am not getting much volume- I have it -32.5 db which is about half way but it sounds like the volume is not turned up very loud- when I listen to speakers at the store they have 300% more volume
3) I just watched a blu ray and also had these same experiences. I followed the blu ray players instructions on audio settings when using an AVR but there was one I did not know:
my most important question
4) my speakers also crack when I go just past half way on the volume so I turn it down from there but honestly I can not hear the voices on the blu ray watched. This is very disappointing and I hope someone can give me an idea on what to do
the first two days of owning the speakers I only ran them at low volume, overnights I leave it on music channels, and whenever I hear the cracking I turn it down-- but I am not kidding when I say I can not hear voices at this volume--
I THINK 90% of the cracking sounds like it is coming from the right bookshelf
I am using GLS locking banana plugs and have tightened them to where they just spin when I turn them but I don't know if they are actually tight do they really only need to be just in and the lock function is so they don't come loose?
my crossovers are at 80hz
Thanks guys