Thanks for everyones input. Great advice from foreverhifi. It really helps to know to set the DVD to neutral and adjust from the set. I wonder if the principle is to adjust the downstream components and leave the upstream ones at neutral. Twenty years from now I predict the home theatre will readjust itself continually in real time to reflect how we, on first listening, previously corrected the set-up to reflect our preferences (i.e. surround output, bass output, picture "sharpness" etc)for the various software that we're playing. Nirvana
Zen and the art of home theatre adjustments
All things being equal what is the general principle involved in adjusting home theatre parameters when controls on two pieces of equipment are redundant.
For instance, do you get a better picture if you adjust the color saturation using the video control on the Sony 9000ES DVD player or if you adjust the same parameter using the video control on your Mitsubishi big screen. Do you do a combination of both or does one piece of equipment get adjusted first. Is there a hierarchy to the order?
Same thing for sound...turn up the gain on the back of the subwoofer or do the same adjustment using the gain control on the processor.
What is the choice, from a theoretical perspective, that yields the best sound or picture. Is there a "general principle" involved or am I forever doomed to fiddle with these parameters forever in endless combinations and permutations.
The flip side of which is how much time in your viewing/listening sessions is taken up in adjustments of parameters. Is there any home theatre set-up that automatically remembers your complete last set of adjustments (both audio and video) as it relates to the various source materials that you've previously selected and "adjusted" for.
Otherwise, like me, do you all listen/watch with remote(s) clutched firmly in hand(s)?
For instance, do you get a better picture if you adjust the color saturation using the video control on the Sony 9000ES DVD player or if you adjust the same parameter using the video control on your Mitsubishi big screen. Do you do a combination of both or does one piece of equipment get adjusted first. Is there a hierarchy to the order?
Same thing for sound...turn up the gain on the back of the subwoofer or do the same adjustment using the gain control on the processor.
What is the choice, from a theoretical perspective, that yields the best sound or picture. Is there a "general principle" involved or am I forever doomed to fiddle with these parameters forever in endless combinations and permutations.
The flip side of which is how much time in your viewing/listening sessions is taken up in adjustments of parameters. Is there any home theatre set-up that automatically remembers your complete last set of adjustments (both audio and video) as it relates to the various source materials that you've previously selected and "adjusted" for.
Otherwise, like me, do you all listen/watch with remote(s) clutched firmly in hand(s)?
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