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    Default Polk Micropro and Audyssey

    I wound up getting a Polk Micropro 3000 from eBay Direct (it looks nice in the room) and have connected to a Denon 1910 receiver. Should I run the Polk AutoPro procedure before Audyssey EQ from the receiver or should I not touch the Polk setup and let Audyssey setup do everything?

    Also how do I tell how "loud" to set the volume of the subwoofer so that it matches with the volume for the rest of my speakers? I have it at mid-volume and am not sure if the volume control of the receiver can handle it from there.

    Sorry for the basic questions. Thanks!

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    Run the room correction in the micropro sub first then the receiver.Audyssey will match the speakers level for you. Most use a spl meter after audyssey just to get better results matching the volume on all the speakers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by akarl View Post
    I wound up getting a Polk Micropro 3000 from eBay Direct (it looks nice in the room) and have connected to a Denon 1910 receiver. Should I run the Polk AutoPro procedure before Audyssey EQ from the receiver or should I not touch the Polk setup and let Audyssey setup do everything?

    Also how do I tell how "loud" to set the volume of the subwoofer so that it matches with the volume for the rest of my speakers? I have it at mid-volume and am not sure if the volume control of the receiver can handle it from there.

    Sorry for the basic questions. Thanks!
    Would I had to do with my Onkyo receiver was set the subwoofer volume to 1/3-1/2 prior to running Audyssey setup. I originally had it set to max and that resulted in the receiver turning down the signal to the subwoofer so far that it did not run in normal operations.

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    Be sure to set your sub's crossover to its highest setting and volume to half, before running Audyssey.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GTB View Post
    Be sure to set your sub's crossover to its highest setting and volume to half, before running Audyssey.
    Doesn't matter what the subs crossover is set to if he's using the LFE input.

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    Quote Originally Posted by leroyjr1 View Post
    Run the room correction in the micropro sub first then the receiver.Audyssey will match the speakers level for you. Most use a spl meter after audyssey just to get better results matching the volume on all the speakers.
    Be careful using a SPL meter to handle level matching post-Audyssey. On the newer AVRs that have Dynamic EQ and Dynamic Volume, Audyssey sets the levels so that 0 = reference based on the normalized response across all positions and based on the proper region of frequencies that should be used for level matching. I make the distinction because this will sometimes result in test tones reading a few dB off when using a SPL meter, but Audyssey is basing the matched levels on making them all match post-equalization. The accuracy of the Audyssey mic is +/-2dB globally from sample to sample, so it should do a good job of getting 0 to equal reference level.

    Naturally, this only applies to units with Dynamic EQ and Dynamic Volume. Older Audyssey-equipped receivers (especially with the old puck mics like the Onkyos used to have) would properly match levels but not necessarily set them so 0 = reference.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kuntasensei View Post
    Be careful using a SPL meter to handle level matching post-Audyssey. On the newer AVRs that have Dynamic EQ and Dynamic Volume, Audyssey sets the levels so that 0 = reference based on the normalized response across all positions and based on the proper region of frequencies that should be used for level matching. I make the distinction because this will sometimes result in test tones reading a few dB off when using a SPL meter, but Audyssey is basing the matched levels on making them all match post-equalization. The accuracy of the Audyssey mic is +/-2dB globally from sample to sample, so it should do a good job of getting 0 to equal reference level.

    Naturally, this only applies to units with Dynamic EQ and Dynamic Volume. Older Audyssey-equipped receivers (especially with the old puck mics like the Onkyos used to have) would properly match levels but not necessarily set them so 0 = reference.


    Everyone's methods of calibration will differ. Ultimately set you system up to what sounds best to you. I was just giving him a good starting point as to calibrating his system. Me personally don't use a spl meter after audyssey is use my ears to calibrate it. I've found when running MCACC on my pioneer is a little off to my ears.

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    Quote Originally Posted by leroyjr1 View Post
    Everyone's methods of calibration will differ. Ultimately set you system up to what sounds best to you. I was just giving him a good starting point as to calibrating his system. Me personally don't use a spl meter after audyssey is use my ears to calibrate it. I've found when running MCACC on my pioneer is a little off to my ears.
    Damn, can seem to spell correct today.

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