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<blockquote data-quote="headless" data-source="post: 1558324" data-attributes="member: 566363"><p>if the time alignment on the 8455 is like it is on my 8454 (i've read that it is), adjusting the sub level down is a bit of a *****.</p><p></p><p>You get a sub - L and a sub - R to adjust, separately, and it's a slow *** process which requires repeatedly pressing seek up, seek up, seek up to increase the level by 1db at a time, or decrease by 1db at a time. The ****ers made the twist nob adjust the delay time in 10ths of a ms. I thought this was a stupid design decision. Ideally, the nob would adjust the volume, where the seek adjusts the delay in ms since you will be adjusting volume a whole lot more than delay...and it'd be nice if there was a way to link low - R and low - L together (at the least. I'd like to be able to adjust both mid woofers or both tweets together too...) so you could just adjust your subwoofer output by twisting the nob.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="headless, post: 1558324, member: 566363"] if the time alignment on the 8455 is like it is on my 8454 (i've read that it is), adjusting the sub level down is a bit of a *****. You get a sub - L and a sub - R to adjust, separately, and it's a slow *** process which requires repeatedly pressing seek up, seek up, seek up to increase the level by 1db at a time, or decrease by 1db at a time. The ****ers made the twist nob adjust the delay time in 10ths of a ms. I thought this was a stupid design decision. Ideally, the nob would adjust the volume, where the seek adjusts the delay in ms since you will be adjusting volume a whole lot more than delay...and it'd be nice if there was a way to link low - R and low - L together (at the least. I'd like to be able to adjust both mid woofers or both tweets together too...) so you could just adjust your subwoofer output by twisting the nob. [/QUOTE]
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