I have an onkyo hts-770 in a room. The room is quite big, I guess 2000sqft, and has an lcd projector which is mounted a to the left of the room. Is this makes the speakers weird because it is louder on one side. Is there any other way to calibrate this system besides a test disk?
There is usually quite a big audience in the room wacing a movie, how can i make the sound more even?
Also, I noticed that the rear speakers are quiet, and the subwoofer does not put out good lfe. How should I correct for that? Does this receiver have a problem with its lfe decoding? Also, how high should the subwoofer cutoff be. It is currently at 150khz. What should the speaker sizes be set to?
The current setting are: subwoofer cutoff- 150khz subwoofer- 3db surround right level- 3db surround right size- small surround center level- 3db surround center size- small surround left level- 4db surround left size- small left level- 1db left size- large center level- 0db center size- large right level- 0db right size- large all the wierd dsp effects are off opti-response is on distance settings are set to the correct distances
A couple other quesitons, the biulding is made of concrete. Is that bad for acoustics? Also, is it true that this system can outperform a $2000 system?