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Post by htguy on Feb 19, 2014 0:17:17 GMT -5
Page 44 of the manual states that you can configure separate EQ settings for each individual channel. The main channels each provide 11 bands and the sub 3 bands.
Do each of the main 7 channels (FL, C, FR, SR, SBR, SBL, SL) in an 7.1 system get separate 11 band EQ settings or how does it work?
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Post by Topend on Feb 19, 2014 0:20:51 GMT -5
Yes they do. As the speakers are located in different positions within the room it is essential that they can be PEQed independently.
Dave.
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Post by bolle on Feb 19, 2014 2:16:22 GMT -5
No they don't! The surround back speakers get no PEQ I am pretty sure. Same as the UMC-200. My advice is also to look through the many threads about the UMC PEQ capabilites to see what the Fusion can do. It is the same.
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Post by Topend on Feb 19, 2014 13:28:27 GMT -5
From the manual:
For each of the three Manual EQ banks, you can configure separate EQ settings for each individual channel (speaker). The main channels each provide 11 bands of parametric equalization, and the subwoofer channels each provide 3 bands.
The above would have most think that all channels have a PEQ.
Dave.
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Post by saarg on Feb 19, 2014 14:57:21 GMT -5
The main channels from Emotiva's point of view is L, R, C, SR & SL. It probably still says PEQ on all main channels on the UMC-200 product page.
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Post by Lsc on Feb 19, 2014 15:19:59 GMT -5
I'm not sure about the SB since I only have 5 speakers.
But each of the 5 speakers have a separate 11 band parametric EQ.
The sub channel has a 3 band parametric EQ.
I'll be messing around with it tonight.
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Post by htguy on Feb 19, 2014 18:36:51 GMT -5
Here is the response I received from Tech Support:
During setup, you get separate independent controls for the five "main" channels (LF, C, RF, RS, LS) and the sub. If you have a 7.1 system, the EQ settings that you enter (or that are entered by EmoQ) for the surrounds are also applied to the Rear Surrounds. Keith Levkoff Technical Guru
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