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apc
06-25-2004, 12:20 PM
Is there a procedure or method by which I can determine if my Polk sub is set to produce the most dynamic sound?

EDUARDO
06-25-2004, 01:58 PM
Hi:
Wellcome
yeS!!!
And your system is?
And your room, how big, the furniture, carpet?
How is the set up?
As much as you can tell the better!!

EDUARDO AH.

apc
06-25-2004, 02:27 PM
I'll photograph it this weekend and note the dimensions. Thank you.

steveinaz
06-25-2004, 03:21 PM
You'll need the following:

1. Radio Shack SPL meter
2. Test tones

I'll let the guru's fill in the blanks....now go shopping.

apc
06-28-2004, 09:18 AM
If I have access to a Sound and Vision tune up disc and a sound level meter, I should be able to muddle my way through it right?

EDUARDO
06-28-2004, 09:41 AM
Yes, you can do it.
Besides try to read the HT manual in the downloads. you can learn a lot!!

EDUARDO AH.

apc
06-28-2004, 09:52 AM
I looked in toolbox, but no luck...

EDUARDO
06-28-2004, 01:07 PM
Go to FAQ. at the end

http://www.polkaudio.com/home/faqad/index.php

And go to Library

http://www.polkaudio.com/home/library/hthandbook.php

Download the news papers too.


EDUARDO AH.

RuSsMaN
06-28-2004, 01:19 PM
You have all the tools you need attached to your head.

Move it around, play some familiar tunes, and start twistin' knobs.

Cheers,
Russ

apc
06-28-2004, 02:03 PM
I appreciate all of your help.

steveinaz
06-28-2004, 02:16 PM
APC--the best thing to do is post a new thread entitled "Dr. Spec, help." The good doctor is THE resource for subwoofer setup. Great guy ready to share his knowledge/experience with you.

RuSsMaN
06-28-2004, 02:19 PM
Originally posted by steveinaz
APC--the best thing to do is post a new thread entitled "Dr. Spec, help."

Or he could use the 'search' feature to save Doc from typing the same thing, for the 500th time.

Cheers,
Russ

apc
06-28-2004, 02:33 PM
I said my thank you earlier. I did not want to burden the forum with another iteration of info that is available in an archive somewhere. My original intent was to get a little direction to the knowledge base I was unable to find myself. Perhaps if an administrator reads this thread - they will erase it with my appreciation.

gatemplin
06-28-2004, 03:05 PM
Welcome to the forum,
There is no archive, you can use the search feature and try keywords. There is plenty of useful info here and if you still dont understand something, someone will help you out.

monkeyphant
06-28-2004, 05:55 PM
APC--the best thing to do is post a new thread entitled "Dr. Spec, help." The good doctor is THE resource for subwoofer setup. Great guy ready to share his knowledge/experience with you.

apc
These guys on the Polk Forum (steveinaz, gatemplin, polkmaniac....) really helped me tune my SVS...and then there's Dr.Spec, THE resident Internet SUB EXPERT...

steveinaz
06-28-2004, 06:12 PM
Thanks for the shout-out, but I'm still green when it comes to subwoofers...

steveinaz
06-28-2004, 06:23 PM
Originally posted by RuSsMaN
Or he could use the 'search' feature to save Doc from typing the same thing, for the 500th time.

Cheers,
Russ

Yeah, and while we're at it, how about just locking all the threads and change the name from Polk Audio Forum to Polk Audio Database. :rolleyes:

apc
06-29-2004, 08:33 AM
I can borrow a digital meter from a friend or buy an analog from the Shack. Is there an advantage to either from a novice standpoint? What are yor preferences and why? I will be using the S&V Home Theater Tune-Up disc, which demonstates the use of Radio Shack's analog meter.

steveinaz
06-29-2004, 08:48 AM
I would go ahead and buy one (maybe used?). If you ever decide to rearrange, move, get a different sub or speakers you'll need to re-calibrate. I've got the digital model, very easy to use.