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Post by The History Kid on Feb 15, 2016 19:17:31 GMT -5
Yeah, actually a straight shot by changing it back to "Flat" will do that without hog-tying all of the settings. Load Default will flash the entire memory - to which I've grown to affectionately call it the "when the shi p hits the fan" button.
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Post by 509Paul on Feb 15, 2016 19:22:45 GMT -5
If I remember right, Emo Q was just a speaker preset on the UMC-200 like Dirac is on the XMC -1. You can still pick flat and change all the parameters like crossover settings, speaker levels, distance and size under a unique preset. I think you had independent PEQ menus you could use for each presets other than EMO Q also.
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Post by The History Kid on Feb 15, 2016 19:29:54 GMT -5
If I remember right, Emo Q was just a speaker preset on the UMC-200 like Dirac is on the XMC -1. You can still pick flat and change all the parameters like crossover settings, speaker levels, distance and size under a unique preset. I think you had independent PEQ menus you could use for each presets other than EMO Q also. You are correct. It is indeed a quick preset. Axis: In the Fusion it's in Menu -> Setup -> Auto Room/EQ -> Flat -> Return
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Post by thrasher on Feb 16, 2016 10:59:54 GMT -5
If I remember right, Emo Q was just a speaker preset on the UMC-200 like Dirac is on the XMC -1. You can still pick flat and change all the parameters like crossover settings, speaker levels, distance and size under a unique preset. I think you had independent PEQ menus you could use for each presets other than EMO Q also. You are correct. It is indeed a quick preset. Axis: In the Fusion it's in Menu -> Setup -> Auto Room/EQ -> Flat -> Return Yes, I actually have it on "flat" at the moment until I can figure all of this out when time allows again.
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Post by mrranting on Jun 6, 2018 12:51:07 GMT -5
Ultimately, I wish there was a company or someone closer to me that could simply come and figure this out for me. My patience are a bit thin over the setup of all of this and I need an EASY button... Emotiva XPA5, UMC200, DynAudio 12" sub, Klipsch KLF30's and rear Klipsch Satellite speakers... When I heard the Klipsch KLF30's before buying them, they were hooked to an older 4 channel Rotel amp that was being ran as a 2 channel. He was running an older Denon AV. The amount of bass that was coming from the KLF's was amazing. I was sold. I have since hooked all of my pieces up, done the Emo EQ, plus tweaked the db's, adjusted the low end hz, changed the speaker size on the mains from Large to Small, adjusted the crossovers ranging from 40-80, re ran Emo EQ and set everything yet again... This setup will go painfully loud, but the bass is only really coming from the sub. There isn't hardly any air moving from the KLF's, as there should be. And, to answer the common question, NO the speakers are not out of phase. The system doesn't sound "bad" by any means, but I am not blown away as I was when I demo'd them. I know these mains should have enough bass that I shouldn't even really need to be running the sub. Anyone have any fool proof idea on how to get this system pumping? Or, anyone close to zip code 98248? Thank you for any help Turn off all the bull s... avr correction crap. Set those 30s to full range large and let them eat some power. Remember those big dual 12" woofers lover some current. The will feast on power. Klipsch make some of the most efficient speakers on the market, but keep in mind the love power at the same time. The more juice the bigger the smile.
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