Hey guys,
New to the site and learning a lot through reading posts. Anyway, I have the ML Sources for fronts, Matinee center and Abyss sub. I'm unfortunately using my old Denon 3805 AVR. I used the auto calibration when I first got the speakers. Between the auto and running the speakers flat from 63hz-8khz the speakers had a decent low range and a lot of highs...but seemed to be weak on the midrange. I allowed the speakers to "break in" since May until now. I started to tweak the eq myself and ended up with the following. It sounds better, but I can't find anything that makes me 100% happy. Here are the settings, let me know what you think and what you guys may have done to bump up the midrange, or adjust the speaker overall.
63hz - +2
125hz - +2.5
250hz - +3.5
500hz - +3.0
1k - +0.5
2k - 0
4k - 0
8k - 0
Crossover set at 60hz. Speakers set to large, subwoofer mode lfe + main.
Thanks for the input.
New to the site and learning a lot through reading posts. Anyway, I have the ML Sources for fronts, Matinee center and Abyss sub. I'm unfortunately using my old Denon 3805 AVR. I used the auto calibration when I first got the speakers. Between the auto and running the speakers flat from 63hz-8khz the speakers had a decent low range and a lot of highs...but seemed to be weak on the midrange. I allowed the speakers to "break in" since May until now. I started to tweak the eq myself and ended up with the following. It sounds better, but I can't find anything that makes me 100% happy. Here are the settings, let me know what you think and what you guys may have done to bump up the midrange, or adjust the speaker overall.
63hz - +2
125hz - +2.5
250hz - +3.5
500hz - +3.0
1k - +0.5
2k - 0
4k - 0
8k - 0
Crossover set at 60hz. Speakers set to large, subwoofer mode lfe + main.
Thanks for the input.