Elfmaze
Stunt Coordinator
- Joined
- May 25, 2007
- Messages
- 90
- Real Name
- Dan
My system is in a relativly small room. 14' across X 10' deep flat celing.
I'm using an Onkyo TX-Sr605 reciever mated to a media pc via digital out.
Speakers are Cerwin-Vega LS12 mains, matched center, and bookshelf speakers for side fill. sub is a XLS-15S by Vega as well.
I know they are Vegas and all. But my problem is the peaks. The room resonates at two or three low frequencies. If i turn the volume down to avoid the peaks resonating as bad frequencies esp. voices are hard to make out.
I can't find anyway to EQ the sound coming out of the computer and the reciever only seems to adjust for delay and speaker capability.
Is there anyway to map a curve and apply an EQ filter without spending more than my whole systems worth?
I'm using an Onkyo TX-Sr605 reciever mated to a media pc via digital out.
Speakers are Cerwin-Vega LS12 mains, matched center, and bookshelf speakers for side fill. sub is a XLS-15S by Vega as well.
I know they are Vegas and all. But my problem is the peaks. The room resonates at two or three low frequencies. If i turn the volume down to avoid the peaks resonating as bad frequencies esp. voices are hard to make out.
I can't find anyway to EQ the sound coming out of the computer and the reciever only seems to adjust for delay and speaker capability.
Is there anyway to map a curve and apply an EQ filter without spending more than my whole systems worth?