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Best movie to test
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<blockquote data-quote="windshear" data-source="post: 859221" data-attributes="member: 619"><p>It can and does do that. The newer Audyssey is quite aggressive in its bass boost with Dyn EQ and if it measures a sub can do it it will EQ it. A less capable sub wont show this issue. The problem with the DB1 is it does not have a limiter. That is why I now have 6 x 18" DIY subs and another 4 on the way. The new movies can be aggressive with their mixes and the more capable the equipment the more likely you will run into clipping issues especially with sub 20 Hz stuff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="windshear, post: 859221, member: 619"] It can and does do that. The newer Audyssey is quite aggressive in its bass boost with Dyn EQ and if it measures a sub can do it it will EQ it. A less capable sub wont show this issue. The problem with the DB1 is it does not have a limiter. That is why I now have 6 x 18" DIY subs and another 4 on the way. The new movies can be aggressive with their mixes and the more capable the equipment the more likely you will run into clipping issues especially with sub 20 Hz stuff. [/QUOTE]
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