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LFE and bass management
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<blockquote data-quote="Djinn" data-source="post: 867573" data-attributes="member: 20970"><p>Some solid advice here thanks. I find that multeq has worked miracles with the blend of speakers (apart from the Atmos experience - which although is more immersive, I think does Atmos an injustice as it is now). I think the move to the x3400 from the previous Denon I had was a good move, but what this thread really illudes to is the fancy footwork to make the blend of speakers work. I've switched my crossovers to the spec identified by the manufacturers, and set the sub mode to LFE only. I'll spend some time over the weekend and test some more scenarios to see what works best. Would be great once the building is complete to start the speaker project (as you mentioned - I'd preferably go with the same brand for all the speakers).</p><p></p><p>Could you maybe just elaborate on why you say not to focus to much on the front L/R's?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Djinn, post: 867573, member: 20970"] Some solid advice here thanks. I find that multeq has worked miracles with the blend of speakers (apart from the Atmos experience - which although is more immersive, I think does Atmos an injustice as it is now). I think the move to the x3400 from the previous Denon I had was a good move, but what this thread really illudes to is the fancy footwork to make the blend of speakers work. I've switched my crossovers to the spec identified by the manufacturers, and set the sub mode to LFE only. I'll spend some time over the weekend and test some more scenarios to see what works best. Would be great once the building is complete to start the speaker project (as you mentioned - I'd preferably go with the same brand for all the speakers). Could you maybe just elaborate on why you say not to focus to much on the front L/R's? [/QUOTE]
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