The Revel B15 has EQ built in. Works like a charm.
Need help integrating my sub. Is an EQ the answer?
I have a "starter" system consisting of
Receiver: Marantz SR8500
Main: B&W 804S
Center: B&W HTM4S
Rear: B&W Signature 7NT (Inwalls)
Subwoofer: SVS PB12ISD
Once we finish remodeling the house I'll be moving my 804s downstairs into a two channel system and replacing them with 805S. In the meantime (and also planning for the future) I'd like to integrate my sub the best I can without spending gobs of money to do so. I have room placement issues and right now room treatments aren't an option (but might be in a future once my fiance get a finished downstairs living room). Whats the best way of getting rid of some dips and peaks in my bass response so that music and movies both sound their best. I'm more willing to compromise the sound of movies a little so that music can truly shine but almost feel that if music sounds great then movies will sound just as good.
I've read about the possibility of using an eq (parametric or other) to help flatten out the bass response. What would be a reasonably priced piece of equipment (under $500) that would help do this?
P.S. My SVS is connected to my reciver's sub out jack and its crossed over at 80hz.
Receiver: Marantz SR8500
Main: B&W 804S
Center: B&W HTM4S
Rear: B&W Signature 7NT (Inwalls)
Subwoofer: SVS PB12ISD
Once we finish remodeling the house I'll be moving my 804s downstairs into a two channel system and replacing them with 805S. In the meantime (and also planning for the future) I'd like to integrate my sub the best I can without spending gobs of money to do so. I have room placement issues and right now room treatments aren't an option (but might be in a future once my fiance get a finished downstairs living room). Whats the best way of getting rid of some dips and peaks in my bass response so that music and movies both sound their best. I'm more willing to compromise the sound of movies a little so that music can truly shine but almost feel that if music sounds great then movies will sound just as good.
I've read about the possibility of using an eq (parametric or other) to help flatten out the bass response. What would be a reasonably priced piece of equipment (under $500) that would help do this?
P.S. My SVS is connected to my reciver's sub out jack and its crossed over at 80hz.
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