If you followed directions, you're good to go. I would make sure the speakers are in their best position...move them around the room until it sounds best to you. The subs should be almost inaudible. You don't want a juke box.
Bi-Amp Calibration assistance/advise
I have a set of NHT 3.3 speakers. I use a dedicated NHT SA2 Subwoofer amplifier for each speakers bottom driver. The upper end of the audio spectrum is then connected from the SA2 to a Tube Amplifier to drive the top end of the speaker.
This Sub amplifier gives me great flexibility to configure for my room/system. I am looking for some suggestions on how to best calibrate these speakers with this amp.
Here are the directions from NHT I have followed (Method #1, recommended):
https://dk1xgl0d43mu1.cloudfront.net/user_files/nht/downloads/000/001/916/mediad833.pdf?1405455393
Your advice is appreciated. I am trying to make sure what is happening in my room, is optimal!
Jeff in Detroit
This Sub amplifier gives me great flexibility to configure for my room/system. I am looking for some suggestions on how to best calibrate these speakers with this amp.
Here are the directions from NHT I have followed (Method #1, recommended):
https://dk1xgl0d43mu1.cloudfront.net/user_files/nht/downloads/000/001/916/mediad833.pdf?1405455393
Your advice is appreciated. I am trying to make sure what is happening in my room, is optimal!
Jeff in Detroit
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