So, exactly how do you go about using one of these? I have a general idea of what it's supposed to do, but I'm not really sure on how the whole calibration process goes.This will be the best $50 you can spend right now to improve your Ht/gaming audio experience,http://www.radioshack.com/product/in...uctId=12680845
Setting all of your speakers to the same trim level will greatly enhance the playback quality.
Then you are fucked. All the set up is for one location, wherever you are sitting. A person sitting beside yourself will not have the same experience as you.I've always been confused about speaker distance measuring. Do you, say, measure to the "optimum" central point of your couch, or to the edges? If it's the former, how does the sound quality change for anyone that's not sitting in that spot?
The quick/easy answer:I've always been confused about speaker distance measuring. Do you, say, measure to the "optimum" central point of your couch, or to the edges? If it's the former, how does the sound quality change for anyone that's not sitting in that spot?
No, I have not. I am probably going to get the Pioneers that forbin suggested. Fry's is having a big sale on them so I'm going to see about picking part of the set of them up tomorrow.Did you get speakers yet Sean? What is your budget?
Strongly suggest going with the best 2.1 setup you can afford at first, then filling in the rest. Good speakers will last you a lifetime, unlike the electronics.
You're such a weak asshole. It's not "derailing argumentative bullshit", it's a legitimate point about maybe having enough goddamn decorum to not brag about buying expensive audio equipment with all of our money.Talking shit about people with disabilities is one thing, but if a man is trying to create a community thread on speaker systems don't parachute in with some derailing argumentative bullshit.