- Sep 5, 2000
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Ok, so I've ran Audyssey 2EQ a few different times just to make sure everything is even, and there's one thing i cannot figure out.
I have a 7.1 system, and all the speakers are placed pretty evenly (as even as i could get) apart and everything is more or less symmetric in the room, EXCEPT, on the left side of the room there is a 3 person couch (and in the back corner of the room there is a tiny piano...i know, not optimal).
Neither of these things is in the line of the speakers, although i know they will affect the overall acoustics of the room. However, i don't know if/how Audyssey corrects for acoustics by using decibel changes in the speakers.
Anywho, on to my question...if the damn speakers are placed evenly and everything is symmetric, WHY does Audyssey always lower the db of the right side while raising the db of the left side (lets say front left is -5, front right -6, left -4, right -6, surround back left -4, surround back right -7)?!?!!?!?
The logical thinker and perfectionist in my wants each pair to be the same number, but i know nothing about sound systems and how this stuff all works. Thanks for helping me understand!
I have a 7.1 system, and all the speakers are placed pretty evenly (as even as i could get) apart and everything is more or less symmetric in the room, EXCEPT, on the left side of the room there is a 3 person couch (and in the back corner of the room there is a tiny piano...i know, not optimal).
Neither of these things is in the line of the speakers, although i know they will affect the overall acoustics of the room. However, i don't know if/how Audyssey corrects for acoustics by using decibel changes in the speakers.
Anywho, on to my question...if the damn speakers are placed evenly and everything is symmetric, WHY does Audyssey always lower the db of the right side while raising the db of the left side (lets say front left is -5, front right -6, left -4, right -6, surround back left -4, surround back right -7)?!?!!?!?
The logical thinker and perfectionist in my wants each pair to be the same number, but i know nothing about sound systems and how this stuff all works. Thanks for helping me understand!
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