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While playing the warble tones and using an SPL meter, how should the (in my case) A/V recevier be setup? Should the mains be disconnected?
To get started, I just popped in the CD and played the tones using my receiver's "Direct" mode and all speakers connected (and configured small with a fixed 80Hz crossover). This was 2-channel and includes the subwoofer (sub is configured as Sub Only). In this case, I thought my receiver filtered out anything in the mains below 80Hz and sent it to the sub. While playing the tones, it was evident the sub-80Hz tones WERE being played back through the main speakers (along with the sub). Is this expected?
With this, my graph didn't appear too bad. It showed about +/-2db from 60Hz to 120Hz. But there was a peak of about +5 to +8db from 30Hz to 55Hz. Where do I go from here?
Thanks Mike!Very helpful. I will play some more....Additional questions:How is a processors crossover point different from the hi-pass filters ACI offers? Is it the rolloff (slope) that is different?I think I have read where the 25th anniversary Sapphires have a rolloff that is different depending on the use of the port plugs. Would you explain the difference (inserting them and not)? I am assuming this rolloff would begin at the +/- 3db low point of 42Hz. Is this correct?
Is there any correlation between the rolloff at the processors crossover point and the main speakers rolloff at it's rolloff point? Does it matter if the slopes are different?
Another question:The Subwoofer CD instructions say to aim the db meter at the main speakers. I have read other calibration instructions that say to aim the meter at the ceiling. When the instructions say "aim", does that mean the tip points at the disired direction, and if at the main speakers, the meter would be lying on it's back with the display facing the ceiling?For 5 or more channels, is it then appropriate to point the tip at the ceiling?