tman
December 10th, 2007, 6:14 PM
I have to calibrate my new Hsu 3.3. Anyone recommend a good disk with test tones at different frequencies? I'm using manual SPL meter from radio shack so I'm looking for something with same test tone to each of the speakers and then sub for different frequencies. This SPL meter cannot isolate a specific frequency to measure.
I have a 46" XBR4 showing in a few days so if there's good DVD that does both audio and video calibration, that would be idea?
VTF3.3 by the way, is far more powerful than I expected.-- I was worried if I need turbo or not. I'm finding not.
Manually adjusting to blend with my old speakers, with the sub's ports and woofer few inches from and facing corner walls (how it came out of box), with volume at 4 o'clock, x-over 80-90Hz, Max Ext mode it sounds and feels great in 19' X 39' (>5500cuft) room. Okay, I have hardwood floors, but man this thing has impact. My uncalibrated Radioshack SPL meter is going > 100dB during LFE with receiver nowhere near it's max volume!!!
I have a 46" XBR4 showing in a few days so if there's good DVD that does both audio and video calibration, that would be idea?
VTF3.3 by the way, is far more powerful than I expected.-- I was worried if I need turbo or not. I'm finding not.
Manually adjusting to blend with my old speakers, with the sub's ports and woofer few inches from and facing corner walls (how it came out of box), with volume at 4 o'clock, x-over 80-90Hz, Max Ext mode it sounds and feels great in 19' X 39' (>5500cuft) room. Okay, I have hardwood floors, but man this thing has impact. My uncalibrated Radioshack SPL meter is going > 100dB during LFE with receiver nowhere near it's max volume!!!