QUOTE(hsiengloong @ Oct 5 2009, 10:35 AM)
I sat at the back in the event but soemhow i feel the lack of punch and dynamics which i felt during HTkaki's hse lol..
Ronaldjoe also shared the same comment but he managed to get another chance to demo it in front and he said that it was superb... my guess is that either Audyssey wasnt calibrated for the back row or the 2 sub setup wasnt enough as the room was quite huge...
Jz back from sending Ron back to hotel. Yes, it is due to the length of the cable itself. It could only reach a bit more than ha;f of the area. That area is a massive 26' x 33'. Ronaldjoe also shared the same comment but he managed to get another chance to demo it in front and he said that it was superb... my guess is that either Audyssey wasnt calibrated for the back row or the 2 sub setup wasnt enough as the room was quite huge...
For those whole do not feel the bass, it is because the sub is not set to run hot. It is being set to be the same level as the front. We intend to let you listen to the intended recording w/o any coloration or extra 'spice'.
I have told Ron that 99% Malaysians into HT loves to run hot if not extra hot for their HT. Heavy bass. But, no. For the purpose of AS-EQ1, we need to run it as what the recording studio intends us to hear. Unfortunately, as it seems it didn't go down well with most of us.
That's the very same comments from a lot of users when they use the AS-EQ1; bass is gone. Nope, not actually disappear. It is that we have been listening to 'hot' tuned movies. Yes, it is of personal preference.
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i thought it was also 7.4 during 1st demo according to htkaki.
could it be that the AS-EQ1 is doing its job to flatten the bass response curve resulting in perceived 'less' bass whilst our home systems suffer from boominess due to room issues?
could it be that the AS-EQ1 is doing its job to flatten the bass response curve resulting in perceived 'less' bass whilst our home systems suffer from boominess due to room issues?
Spot on. If you want bass, we could have tuned it up and let hell break loose. Just ask jchong abt the SVS PB13-Ultra does in a single living hall when being run hot.
http://forum.lowyat.net/topic/824330/+1620
The speakers being bright, yes. It is all due to puny 4310. It didn't has the juice to drive that even with the front pair being driven by Rotel. Oh yes, we did not employ the '-3dB' switch on that. With that on, it could have been better.
This post has been edited by htkaki: Oct 5 2009, 11:49 PM
Oct 5 2009, 11:48 PM

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