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Hi all,
Very new to REW, but have been doing the Home Theater thing for about 20 years, and before that, a 22 year career as a motion picture projectionist and sound technician. So I do have a grasp of the fundamentals. But with that said, I think something is set horribly wrong in my Denon X-3300W AVR. I have never really had punchy bass. It's been there and sounded "meh-to-OK" but I never did any form of measurements int he past beyond SPL checks (85dB-C/Slow). This weekend I used my DaytonAudio EMM-6 calibrated mic (with cal file loaded) and took a few measurements and was utterly dismayed at what I'm seeing. I will attach the measurements file, but here's a screenshot of what REW captured. Settings follow the screen grab.
I have the left main disconnected, and the sweep (20-250) was performed through just the subwoofer(s). The orange trace is the Polk Audio, the green trace is the SVS, and the blue trace is with both running. The bass management on the X-3300W is set to LFE (only) and the LPE LPF was set to various values with no appreciable change here. All speakers are set to small, and for the purposes of these tests all crossovers were set to 110Hz. The LPF dial on both subs was turned all the way up full. At the time, I had no Audyssey room corrections done; everything was manual. I had never done an Audyssey setting, in fact. All equalization was off, dynamic EQ and volume were off, speech and bass bosting were off. My PC is connected to the AVR via a front-panel HDMI connection, and I can control the settings of the AVR with the computer, as well as run REW. If you need screenshots of my setup parameters I can upload those too.
Now these aren't high-end subs by any means, but to have virtually nothing below about 70 or 80 Hz is ridiculous. The room is untreated, with parallel plaster walls, so it will be very live. I'm not going to get perfection, but I would like to get things at least sort-of-not-horrible for now, if that's possible! I was expecting wild room modes and standing waves, but I wasn't expecting this.
I am extraordinarily new to this software -- I've done accoustic checks with a Gold Line RTA for Dolby Stereo cinema processor room EQs in the 80s and 90s, but this is a whole new game for me! I've watched a dozen videos and followed the setup processes as best as I could understand but obviously I've missed something crucial. So I would respectfully ask that any kind soul here offering assistance, please know that I won't really understand any deep concepts and esoteric settings. I'm just trying to get a better baseline at this point, and I will need some hand-holding (sorry for that in advance).
Very new to REW, but have been doing the Home Theater thing for about 20 years, and before that, a 22 year career as a motion picture projectionist and sound technician. So I do have a grasp of the fundamentals. But with that said, I think something is set horribly wrong in my Denon X-3300W AVR. I have never really had punchy bass. It's been there and sounded "meh-to-OK" but I never did any form of measurements int he past beyond SPL checks (85dB-C/Slow). This weekend I used my DaytonAudio EMM-6 calibrated mic (with cal file loaded) and took a few measurements and was utterly dismayed at what I'm seeing. I will attach the measurements file, but here's a screenshot of what REW captured. Settings follow the screen grab.
I have the left main disconnected, and the sweep (20-250) was performed through just the subwoofer(s). The orange trace is the Polk Audio, the green trace is the SVS, and the blue trace is with both running. The bass management on the X-3300W is set to LFE (only) and the LPE LPF was set to various values with no appreciable change here. All speakers are set to small, and for the purposes of these tests all crossovers were set to 110Hz. The LPF dial on both subs was turned all the way up full. At the time, I had no Audyssey room corrections done; everything was manual. I had never done an Audyssey setting, in fact. All equalization was off, dynamic EQ and volume were off, speech and bass bosting were off. My PC is connected to the AVR via a front-panel HDMI connection, and I can control the settings of the AVR with the computer, as well as run REW. If you need screenshots of my setup parameters I can upload those too.
Now these aren't high-end subs by any means, but to have virtually nothing below about 70 or 80 Hz is ridiculous. The room is untreated, with parallel plaster walls, so it will be very live. I'm not going to get perfection, but I would like to get things at least sort-of-not-horrible for now, if that's possible! I was expecting wild room modes and standing waves, but I wasn't expecting this.
I am extraordinarily new to this software -- I've done accoustic checks with a Gold Line RTA for Dolby Stereo cinema processor room EQs in the 80s and 90s, but this is a whole new game for me! I've watched a dozen videos and followed the setup processes as best as I could understand but obviously I've missed something crucial. So I would respectfully ask that any kind soul here offering assistance, please know that I won't really understand any deep concepts and esoteric settings. I'm just trying to get a better baseline at this point, and I will need some hand-holding (sorry for that in advance).