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Listening Level (dB and Room size)
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<blockquote data-quote="santoshlv426" data-source="post: 1171231" data-attributes="member: 1941"><p>A good idea would be (and this is probably asking alot) to find forum members in our local areas who have "cinema style set ups" and play a few tracks at their place and use that as benchmark Nirvana to replicate our systems to (and I'm sure a Cab-Sav or Sauvignon Blanc) would not be remiss. </p><p></p><p>I listen to stereo primarily and used the XLO reference CD to set the balance, in phase and out of phase for the speaker placement. </p><p>This is fine using the CD with a calibrated frequency response and level. </p><p>When using regular music CD's with the different recording qualities, it's much harder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="santoshlv426, post: 1171231, member: 1941"] A good idea would be (and this is probably asking alot) to find forum members in our local areas who have "cinema style set ups" and play a few tracks at their place and use that as benchmark Nirvana to replicate our systems to (and I'm sure a Cab-Sav or Sauvignon Blanc) would not be remiss. I listen to stereo primarily and used the XLO reference CD to set the balance, in phase and out of phase for the speaker placement. This is fine using the CD with a calibrated frequency response and level. When using regular music CD's with the different recording qualities, it's much harder. [/QUOTE]
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