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<blockquote data-quote="Budda" data-source="post: 892113" data-attributes="member: 15436"><p><strong>Re: ΠΕΡΙ ΜΙΚΡΩΝ ΚΑΙ ΜΕΓΑΛΩΝ...</strong></p><p></p><p>Απο το Audyssey FAQ</p><p></p><p><strong>Why does Audyssey set my speakers to Large (or Small) when I know they are not?</strong></p><p>MultEQ does not set the speakers to Large or Small. This is a decision made by each individual AVR manufacturer and each uses a different speaker roll-off frequency to make this decision. Audyssey recommends the decision should be made using 40 Hz as the roll- off frequency. That is to say, if a speaker is found to roll-off below 40 Hz it should be called Large and all other speakers should be called Small.</p><p> If your AVR manufacturer sets your speakers to Large then all content below the crossover frequency is lost as it is not redirected to the subwoofer. Audyssey recommends changing the speaker setting to Small manually after the calibration is finished.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Και εγω οπως τα λες τα πιστευα Δημητρη αλλα διαβασα αυτο</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Budda, post: 892113, member: 15436"] [b]Re: ΠΕΡΙ ΜΙΚΡΩΝ ΚΑΙ ΜΕΓΑΛΩΝ...[/b] Απο το Audyssey FAQ [B]Why does Audyssey set my speakers to Large (or Small) when I know they are not?[/B] MultEQ does not set the speakers to Large or Small. This is a decision made by each individual AVR manufacturer and each uses a different speaker roll-off frequency to make this decision. Audyssey recommends the decision should be made using 40 Hz as the roll- off frequency. That is to say, if a speaker is found to roll-off below 40 Hz it should be called Large and all other speakers should be called Small. If your AVR manufacturer sets your speakers to Large then all content below the crossover frequency is lost as it is not redirected to the subwoofer. Audyssey recommends changing the speaker setting to Small manually after the calibration is finished. Και εγω οπως τα λες τα πιστευα Δημητρη αλλα διαβασα αυτο [/QUOTE]
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