Good afternoon all,
Am hoping this is the right section to post. I've been reading the "Crossover and Speaker Settings in Relation to Bass Management" post but i'm not sure I am digesting everything properly.
Here is my current equipment.
Receiver:
Denon AVR S730H
Speakers:
Yamaha NS-AP8805 Home Cinema Speaker Package (Front,Center,Surrounds)
Polk Audio OWM3 (Top L & Top R)
Polk Audio PSW505
Sometimes when watching videos (a lot of Dolby Atmos), I feel like some sound is being lost.
The spec sheet for the yamahas says:
Frequency Range
Front,Center,Left - 80 Hz - 35 kHz
Surround - 100 Hz - 35 kHz
Crossover Frequency
Front,Center,Left - 400 Hz
Surround - 4 kHz
Here is what Audessey set my crossovers at:
Speaker Select (Individual, all small)
Front - 200 Hz
Center - 150 Hz
Surround - 150 Hz
Top Middle - 110 Hz
LPF for LFE - 120 Hz
Can someone please kindly comment or advise if these are acceptable or what the recommended settings would be? Is frequency being lost from 120 Hz to 150 Hz? Thanks very much in advance.
Am hoping this is the right section to post. I've been reading the "Crossover and Speaker Settings in Relation to Bass Management" post but i'm not sure I am digesting everything properly.
Here is my current equipment.
Receiver:
Denon AVR S730H
Speakers:
Yamaha NS-AP8805 Home Cinema Speaker Package (Front,Center,Surrounds)
Polk Audio OWM3 (Top L & Top R)
Polk Audio PSW505
Sometimes when watching videos (a lot of Dolby Atmos), I feel like some sound is being lost.
The spec sheet for the yamahas says:
Frequency Range
Front,Center,Left - 80 Hz - 35 kHz
Surround - 100 Hz - 35 kHz
Crossover Frequency
Front,Center,Left - 400 Hz
Surround - 4 kHz
Here is what Audessey set my crossovers at:
Speaker Select (Individual, all small)
Front - 200 Hz
Center - 150 Hz
Surround - 150 Hz
Top Middle - 110 Hz
LPF for LFE - 120 Hz
Can someone please kindly comment or advise if these are acceptable or what the recommended settings would be? Is frequency being lost from 120 Hz to 150 Hz? Thanks very much in advance.