donka
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- Denon AVR-X3500H
- Front Speakers
- Tekton Lore
- Center Channel Speaker
- Tekton Low Profile Center
- Surround Speakers
- Wavecrest HVL-1
- Front Height Speakers
- Polk OWM3
- Subwoofers
- SB-1000
Yeeesh. Sorry about the mangled title y'all. Looks like I can't edit it either. Ah well.
I'm sure I'm misunderstanding something, but I would expect the delay between individual speakers and sub to be about the same as the combined speakers and sub. Here's what I did:
1. Took SPL measurements for L, R, L+R, and Sub.
2. Clicked Controls --> Alignment Tool
3. Selected "Sub" in the first drop-down, and "Left" in the second.
4. Placed cursor at the crossover point
5. Clicked "Align phase at cursor"
6. Repeated 3-5 for "Right", and "Left+Right"
Here were the results:
I assume I should just go with the L+R measurement, but it's such an unexpected result that it makes me wonder if there's a deeper problem with how I'm using the tool.
I'm sure I'm misunderstanding something, but I would expect the delay between individual speakers and sub to be about the same as the combined speakers and sub. Here's what I did:
1. Took SPL measurements for L, R, L+R, and Sub.
2. Clicked Controls --> Alignment Tool
3. Selected "Sub" in the first drop-down, and "Left" in the second.
4. Placed cursor at the crossover point
5. Clicked "Align phase at cursor"
6. Repeated 3-5 for "Right", and "Left+Right"
Here were the results:
Speakers being compared | Subwoofer Delay (after clicking "Align phase at cursor") |
L vs Subwoofer | 10.35 ms |
R vs Subwoofer | 10.34 ms |
L+R vs Subwoofer | -16.39 ms |
I assume I should just go with the L+R measurement, but it's such an unexpected result that it makes me wonder if there's a deeper problem with how I'm using the tool.
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