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Yamaha RX-A2070 Parametric EQ & Lack Of Bass
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<blockquote data-quote="Eish" data-source="post: 1121872" data-attributes="member: 2900"><p>I will advise you to listen to the same track, and then listen to the same track with Pure Audio mode and hear the difference. I did that with the Yamaha and ever since then, I stopped using the setup mic. In fact, once you use the setup mic, it just changes everything even when you select "through". The best is to reset the amp. If I recall, Reset for Yamaha is turning the amp off. Then press CBL and power at the same time, navigate till the screen says "All" and turn off the AVR. After that, take the setup mic, put it in a bag and seal it and put it in a box and place it in the attic far far away. However, I have heard some people who have invested a lot of effort in room correction say you have to turn the sub volume down during setup. You can then raise it up afterwards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eish, post: 1121872, member: 2900"] I will advise you to listen to the same track, and then listen to the same track with Pure Audio mode and hear the difference. I did that with the Yamaha and ever since then, I stopped using the setup mic. In fact, once you use the setup mic, it just changes everything even when you select "through". The best is to reset the amp. If I recall, Reset for Yamaha is turning the amp off. Then press CBL and power at the same time, navigate till the screen says "All" and turn off the AVR. After that, take the setup mic, put it in a bag and seal it and put it in a box and place it in the attic far far away. However, I have heard some people who have invested a lot of effort in room correction say you have to turn the sub volume down during setup. You can then raise it up afterwards. [/QUOTE]
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