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<blockquote data-quote="sacd" data-source="post: 8167867" data-attributes="member: 657887"><p>Just wanted to say thank you so much for taking the time to reply to my question. To give you a lil more info since I have time. I have sony's mexdv2200 which is their older super audio dvd audio player. I have prosumer speakers n amps infinity kappa 4x6's in the front and their 6x9's in the rear and a 10" pioneer sub in the rear.These prob aren't the best but I don't listen to loud music and I listen mostly to 5.1 channel recordings. I really didn't know much about rating a system but figured I would jump in. The head unit sends all my signals out at full range when playing sacd's and bypasses all of it's eq settings as well as filters and time alignment settings which would be great if I was in a perfect listening environment but I'm in an old caddy so I need to adjust my source to compensate. I guess I will run traight out of the3sixty.3 into my computer first to make sure everything is flat using pink noise then put my mic at head level and adjust from there.Do you generally do each individual speaker then do the fronts then rears then sub then the full system? I rarely listen to stereo recordings so each speaker is important to me?I'm using visual analyzer 2011 as my program for analyzing the signals. Thanks again for taking the time to comment on my thread.</p><p></p><p>Best Regards,</p><p></p><p>sacd</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sacd, post: 8167867, member: 657887"] Just wanted to say thank you so much for taking the time to reply to my question. To give you a lil more info since I have time. I have sony's mexdv2200 which is their older super audio dvd audio player. I have prosumer speakers n amps infinity kappa 4x6's in the front and their 6x9's in the rear and a 10" pioneer sub in the rear.These prob aren't the best but I don't listen to loud music and I listen mostly to 5.1 channel recordings. I really didn't know much about rating a system but figured I would jump in. The head unit sends all my signals out at full range when playing sacd's and bypasses all of it's eq settings as well as filters and time alignment settings which would be great if I was in a perfect listening environment but I'm in an old caddy so I need to adjust my source to compensate. I guess I will run traight out of the3sixty.3 into my computer first to make sure everything is flat using pink noise then put my mic at head level and adjust from there.Do you generally do each individual speaker then do the fronts then rears then sub then the full system? I rarely listen to stereo recordings so each speaker is important to me?I'm using visual analyzer 2011 as my program for analyzing the signals. Thanks again for taking the time to comment on my thread. Best Regards, sacd [/QUOTE]
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