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gene avallon

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Hz db

20 95.5

22 92.5

25 90

28 93

32 92

36 88.5

40 90.5

45 90

50 95.5

56 92.5

63 90.5

71 91.5

80 90.5

90 91

101 90

is there anyway to raise the 36Hz,do I want to? I have the art 351 no 36Hz slider.

thanks

gene
 

Tom Vodhanel

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Gene, I know I've been remiss on jumping into some of the EQ threads recently...but I have to say...the response numbers you are posting are fine for a HT environment.
Being -/+ 3.5dBs from 20-100hz....in room is very good. It might be time to kick back and enjoy a few DVDs...:)
If you want more control...you may have to step up to a parametric EQ.
TV
 

gene avallon

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thank you when I get going on something I usually get carried away.I got the subs down pretty good.timt to start geting info on the outlaw 950 and 770 I ordered.I want to thank everyone who helped me.and sorry if I was a pain at times.
THANK YOU ALL
GENE AVALLON
:) ;) ;) ;)
 

RichardH

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Your response curves look fine :emoji_thumbsup:
I wouldn't boost anything, because that eats up amp headroom. A boost of 3dB will halve the effective amp power. If a scene in a movie calls for some 36Hz and some 50Hz, and you have 36Hz boosted by 3-4dB, the 50Hz signal could suffer because the amp runs out of steam earlier than it would have with nothing boosted.
Most rooms look a lot worse than yours, so I would do like TV says and just enjoy it!! :D
 

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