I also I spoke to Ed from Svs, Give him an email as well if you have any questions on the sub / setup beyond my SSP tips.
emullen@svsound.com
emullen@svsound.com
Classe Sigma SSP and Rel S3 connection issue
I also I spoke to Ed from Svs, Give him an email as well if you have any questions on the sub / setup beyond my SSP tips. emullen@svsound.com |
Hi thank u for your reply. I brought the Svs sb2000. Finally I got to the right setting and sub placement now. I set my front and center to 60 hz, surrounds at 80hz. LFE connect to Svs. Now the movie sounds a lot better than using the Rel S3 sub. I can’t believe it is almost day and night. The Rel is good with stereo music but no way for home theater. The Svs sb2000 is like $1200 cheaper than the Rel S3, and it is fantastic and with tight bass. I appreciate all your help, if u can give me a quick procedure on how to use the REQ, that would be wonderful. Thanks again. |
I am in the same spot with my Ultra 13 have to make corrections, You will need a tripod and a good measurement microphone(About $100) or Radio Shack spl meter and Run an hdmi from your laptop, Get 00 measurements to measure an chirp with the SB, and a response chart, it will go thru a level calibration chart, And your microphone will come with calibration files for Roomeq wizard or a download for them(use them)... the .cal files) Based on the impluse response sweep you can set the parametric EQ poiints in the SSP, and I would correct highest peaks, not heavyhanded... In my config I don’t need a sub for music only for movies, you can run ssp configs for music and for movies and assign inputs to configs |