Try on speakers/Bass :subwoofer mode to LFE at 120Hz. The LFE+Main is like double bass. When I would play cd music in stereo mode it was just too much bass. I switched it and it was a huge improvement. Im running 11.2.2 Denon AVRX-6200W, Klipsch speakers, SVS(subs). Keep making videos, everyone learns something.
I have 11.1 currently running on my Denon AVR 6400H, using Definitive Technology speakers with 5 subwoofers built in my speakers, plus one dedicated stand alone subwoofer (6 subs total). The receiver is running on it's own built in amps (no separated amp). The receiver sounds great, without distortions at high volume.
Which def tech speakers are you using? I’m thinking about the bp9040 since I have a small space above the garage. Would like the bp9060 but I think they will be overkill for such a small space.
Chopper G I heard the 9020 and they also sound great. My only issue is it does not have a tweeter on the back so I was looking at the 9040. I heard the difference in the store but do you think I will hear a difference at home? I want to make sure I make a good decision because I feel bad returning stuff.
I have the 9020 with Atmos speakers (A90) attached, and I used them for my back surrounds in my 11.1 setup. They sound great. If you want to use the 9040s as your mains, then I recommend the them. But if you want room filling sound, then I would get the 9060 with the SuperCube subwoofer.
Great video thanks for the tip I just got my 4400 yesterday I’m still tweaking with it, you give me some great ideas I’m going to try them out, thanks again.
Thanks for the extra details on the setup. I got to read up on the crossover stuff, as I seem to have the same problem that Youthman reported with low vocals after Audyssey mic calibration. If I raise the volume, than the sound effects get too loud.
Hi, thank you for your guidelines, very informative. I own a Denon AVR-X4100W n run it on 4 Mirage OMD15, centre C1, Boston AWS 250 Subwoofer. All set to small n LFE+ Main 120Hz. My real query is, in 2 ch stereo playback display, The Crossover shown is of all speakers or if it's need to be changed to 120 Hz n For Large setting what is d best crossover n what's best for Subwoofer? Mirage goes down to 33 n Denon FQ response low is 20Hz
I got a used 4400 last week, I wanted to run a 5.1.4 front Atmos (upfireing) and rear heights but there was no 9.1 Amp assign option for my setup, front height only, I then set Amp assign to 11.1 and there was an option for my setup which is weird cos I'm running 9.1 no external Amp, I think it's working, but still testing.
Hi, I want to use external amplifier for LCR channels only on my 5.2.2 setup. What settings to choose from denon 4400h? Remaining 2 Surround and 2 atmos channels from AVR internal amps.
How come you choose FLAT over REFERENCE? Currently running 5.1.2 - 2x 280 FA, 450C, 2x R-15M. would you recommend giving FLAT a visit? what do YOU personally notice the difference between the 2?
I know this vid is old, but I missed a setting in this vid that I would love to know what it does. I have a Denon AVR-X1200W and I have a setting called ''Low Frequency''. It’s under: 'Audio > Surr. Parameter > Low Frequency'. By default, it's on 0db. What does this setting do, why is it there and when would one use it and for what. Thanks
How would I add the voice of God speaker to the 4400 auro 3D. What external amp do I need? 2 channel? Using the second sub out on the denon where does it plug in on the second amp?.
Thanks for the detailed setup video. I have a question about 11.2 setup (7.2.4). Is it possible to use on the x4400h, all 9 channels plus both subwoofers outs and add stero amplifier to add two more height speakers. In the manual which came with it, i only see 11.1 mentioned and not 11.2. If its possible, can you please recommend a good but not too expensive stero amplifier for this.
you can do 11.2 11.4 11.6 if you want. The subs can be daisy chained together. so you can hook up as many you want. But yes you can do 11.2 direct from the back panel.
Question.. I have the X2400 my menu is very similiar to yours.. For both Dialogue Level adjustment and Subwoofer Level Adjustment.. Do you have both of those OFF?? Why would I enable either of those.. what is the Benefit?
yes, i leave them off. I dont like additional processing on the signal, if the levels, crossovers and distances are right, you should have all the sound you need
Have you ever had the problem with the 4400h where you just can't open the setup menu anymore? Either hitting the setup button on the remote or on the unit itself, it just does nothing. No text on the LCD on the unit, nor on the screen. Nothing happens, and it's driving me nuts.
THTD, Great man! i just bought this receiver yesterday! frking amazing at first i bought the marantz end returned it for this one and love it! all the setting you can do with it compered to my pionner elite its insane! and most of all the sound is amazing!
@@ThatHomeTheaterDude so would you or anyone reading this ever use auro3d when the disc has atmos or dtsx? why would you? because your ears like it better? the atmos and dtsx programmers set it up how they think it BEST but thats their opinion - yes? but can auro processing make it BETTER? what do you guys say and think about this subject?
Great video sir , I’m just getting started with my home theater room , I purchased the denon 1600 because I was told by salesman that I could hookup my tv and projector but come to find out I have to have a HDMI splitter to be able to have both on with out unplugging the tv HDMI cable every time I want to watch my projector , my question does this x4400 have dual HDMI to have both to play without using a HDMI splitter ?
Just wondering, why is everyone using the Denon 4400H AVR? is it the best deal out there or something? I mean there are other brands like Marantz, Onkyo, Yamaha, etc....
i blew up my 6300 and i got the 4400 in the mean time. Onkyo is good and yamaha would be my second choice .I had the 683 yammy and i loved it. denon sounds real nice. Check them out yourself. See what ya like
@@ThatHomeTheaterDude Cool man, im getting the Denon 4400 for the Auro 3D. What center channel speaker do you recommend? Kef Q650C, SVS Prime Center, SVS Ultra Center, Definitive Tech Pro Center 2000,
hi very nice infomative video .. This helped Me get to know All the options And Features in the Denon Amp.. I am thinking of Buying the 4400 Denon now .. thanks to you.
Hi, great and very informative, thanks! I've got an AVR X4500H that I wan to run outside amps into. You mentioned using external amps, can you explain how to access more than just the fronts pre-outs? Thanks
Yes it does answer my question thanks home theater dude you are awesome and love the videos. I'm sure I will have more questions later when I move to 11.2 channels lol.
In a 5.1.2 speaker configuration, can the Front and Centre Channels be driven through the pre-outs while the rest 4 channels (2 + 2) by the on-board amplifier simultaneously.
My avr is a denon x2000 and i have hooked up a 5.1 speakers rated at 6ohms. Now, i have just been given a set of bookshelf rated at 8ohms. I'm planning to add it to the receiver and make it 7.1 but assigned to front height speakers so that i can play Dolby Pro Logic IIz. Would the mismatched 6 vs 8 ohms speaker create a problem for the denon. Don't want to destroy the receiver if it is the case. I probably just assign the extra speakers to zone 2 listening then. Thank you for your input.
I hv a 5.1.2 setup.2 top tear not dolby enabld.i m using denon x4500h nd dont hv zone 2/3 spkrs nd dont intend to.which amp assign i will use- 7 chnl+zone2/3 or 9 channel assignment.one more thing if i could use my top rear spkr set up as dolby surround,would there b any prob?
Hey, thanks for the informative video, I may be misunderstanding one thing though, if I were to set my crossovers for my front Dolby Atmos speakers (bounce of ceiling kind) at 150Hz and my LFE crossover at 120Hz (the manual says its response is 27-150hz), would that mean that any sound sent to my Atmos speakers between the 120 and 150hz range would be lost and go nowhere?
Hello sir,i am running a denon 2800 through elac debut 6.2 fronts-center and a polk hts10 sub.It's a 3.1. How to set all speakers playing while am watching tv/movie and ps5; I am using stereo mode for music but i cant find a setting playing all speakers in ps5 or when i want to see a movie. In movie mode playing only the center speaker. Any help?
Great video, I used a sound meter I bought from Amazon and when I adjusted the volumes to each speaker it was amazing. It does a much better job then audessey. I'm so glad I did that it really brought everything alive.
Thanks for the video! Sorry for the super ignorant question. What setting do you do on the actual subwoofer itself? I'm a bit confused which device supersedes the other for low pass cross over on the sub
set the AVR to do you cross over. turn the crossover knob all the way to the highest setting like 150. This bypasses the crossover on the sub and let you use the pre-selected crossover you set on the avr.
@@ThatHomeTheaterDude hey man! Sorry for another question. In Stereo mode is the receiver using the crossover settings programmed into the AVR? Or would it be using what set on the subwoofer?
Do you ever mess with the Trim channel level settings under options? I always find those useful. Not the one with test tone but just seems to make it more clear sounding depending on volume
That Home Theater Dude Gotcha. My bass levels on my dual pb1000s sound quiet after the audyssey calibration. What DB do you normally stop at when measuring the sub gain level during audyssey setup?
Hey man! One thing I can't find a lot of info on is Surround Height. The Denon gives this as an option, but seems more for Aero 3d not for Dolby Atmos. I can't find anything with Dolby that shows Surround Height as an option. Does this mean if you use Surround Height the denon will do some sort of upmixing?
When I set up my 6700h denon my rear hights displayed that it works for atmos and aureo 3d and dts. So that should work for you as well. When your at the display for amp assign, check at the bottom when the display of the rear hights are used, it should tell you what formats it will work for. You probably figured all this out by now, but just in case.
Where do you change what pre outs you wanna use? Can I get to choose which ones I want the internal amp to power and which ones the external amp to power? Mine does have the 11.2 channels but I want more power let’s say for the surrounds and I’m looking to buy a 5 channel emotiva amp which will power in my mind the surrounds and so I can add the VOG channel.
you pick which pair of speakers you want externally driven fronts or rear heights. Other than that you dont need to select the other channels you wanna drive, just connect the preouts to the external amp
So regardless of the amp assign configuration you can choose what preouts to use and the Denon would automatically redirect the power to the rest speakers still connected to it?
Awesome thanks man for your response. Also, have you done any reviews or have you used an emotiva amp before? I’ve seen the outlaws but just wanted to know
I am thinking of getting this because i have 10 speakers and 1 woofer. My question is that most games and netflix offer 5.1 sound, this means that only my 5 speakers will be working right? Is there a way to make my other 4 speakers act like back surround or front surround speakers?
yes. If you have Neural x or Auro 3d it will convert and content to all the speakers. I have a 11 channel right now and i use auro for everything. I plan on adding the VOG next month so it will be a 7.2.5 setup
Hi bro, I'm using rp260f for my fronts. Rp 440c for my centre and rp240s for surrounds. Jl e112 sub. I'm driving my front three with bel Canto Monoblocks ref500m. The surrounds and atmos ceiling are being driven by denon x4200. What is the recommended crossover settings and lpf for lfe settings. And speaker configuration?
if you're doing an 11 channel with this receiver, you need to power 2 channels. Can you use a stereo amp and connect it to the left and rifght pre-ouyts and then reassign the power in the Denon for these channels to other speakers?
thats exactly right! it gives you the option to pick either the front speakers or the rear heights. I would recommend using a higher powered stereo amp and use it for the front speakers and use the internal amps for the rear heights.
Dr. Pepper I had marantz and sound warmer then denon. it’s a great receiver just need to match it with a speakers on the bright side for better sounding.
Dr. Pepper I liked them when I had them they are a little bright because the horn Twitter but the movies sound amazing. They are really sensitive so you don’t need a lot a power. But it will depend on your sound taste.
Hi THTD I use the the centre spread for listening to music occasionally manly internet radio, sounds great instead of too much sound from the centre more like stereo sound but with surround and will only work with Dolby. I have my front L & R (RP-260F) set to big speaker and the bass set to Main & LFE so you can still set the crossover which I have mine set at 80hz, so when I want to listen to some good music I use the direct mode then I go to the Bass function change it from Main & LFE to just LFE what happens then is the front L & R speakers are operating in full band just the way I like it sometimes natural as possible, being a Kiwi and all ha. FYI at present I'm running a Marantz Sr5012, Emotiva A-5175, Klipsch Front 2x RP-260F, Centre RP-250C, Surround 2x R-26F & Speakercraft 2x SLS Two for my top fronts. Great stuff THTD like your rawness just like a typical Kiwi Bloke.
Dang Man. You live in NZ? Wife wants to go so bad! Anyways, you have a serious setup man. I usually set the fronts to large and then use the lfe+main. I forgot that I switched it right before the video back to small. Im no pro. I just do this on my spare time haha
Yep living here down under, I uploaded a profile pic of just some of the view in front of the house to tease your wife ha. Ha... me a serious setup? Thanks I didn't think I did compared to your gear Damn I'm envious. Hey I'm not a pro also, don't knock yourself, I have learnt a thing or two from watching All yes all your uploaded videos on this channel. I got you to thank for me making the jump to external amplification also have pointed me in the right direction of my next AVR, it's either going to be the Marantz SR7012 or the Denon AVR-X4400H. I ended up going with Emotiva for amplification for two reasons good quality for the price over here in New Zealand compared to a lot of other brands here. Keep it up Dude 👍
Thanks Mate! Glad I could help you. I get people all over the world watching this channel and i think its crazy. I just do this for fun in my spare time. What a wonderful time we live in, where a dude in pajamas can film speakers and give opinions and people actually watch. Crazy haha
The lpf for lfe at 120 Hz has nothing to do with crossovers. It is just a potential limiter for what frequencies of the LFE channel of a bluray (which is mixed up to 120Hz) shall be reproduced. So you would hard cut what you get if you turned that down. The only meaningful use case would be steering the output for a butkicker.
In this case it DOES have to do with crossovers, because he set his bass management to 'LFE+ Main'. So the cutoff controls not only the LFE channel content but also all the low frequency content from the other channels, as these speakers are all set to 'Small'.
So after running Audessey I tested each speaker level from the MLP. They were all very close, right about 72db. So then should I adjust the “reference level” +3db?
335i101 that’s the idea good buddy. As long as they are all the same it doesn’t really matter where they are at unless you are going for the thx standard :)
Waiting for mine to show up, can the pre-out be set to any of the channels? I have a 5 channel amp and want to run 7.2.4. Can I run the front 3 and side surrounds thru the amp and then rear surrounds and 4 heights thru the AVR?
Once you have all your settings, have you been able to get the Save & Load feature to work? I just received a 4400h and shortly after configuring my Network boards seems to have gone out so it's being replaced. I inserted a USB stick and selected the Save&Load and nothing seemed to happen. When I look in the USB drive here are no new directories or files.
Try out music in Dolby surround with the Center Spread on, it makes a world of difference. I was strictly two channel before but this is a very good sounding alternative...got that tip from Gene of Audioholics. The other great option for music I heard from others, although I currently don't have is Auro 3d.
Usually externals dont have volumes per say. They have gain controls. If you have an integrated amplifier then you can use that as an external amp. Whats the model number on the onkyo?
Hi hometheater dude. A couple quick questions. 1) I'm sure you heard this a millions times lol.but I have a 3seater couch. Should I run audessey on all 8 positions? Or should I be ok running just 3positions. 2) I kept hearing from audiohics a others that putting crossover 120hz for lfe and subwoofer plus main off. And of course all speaker covers at 80 "to start"? Or is that just because if I put the lower subwoofer wont be as active. But with sub+main on that won't matter? Am I right. Is it because you ran audessey sub at120hz on the back crossover dial of the subwoofer? My sub peaks at 150hz and mains go low to about 50hz thanks man
Yes run the 8 positions for your couch. I should have clarified in the video. I usually run my L and R channels on Large and do LFE + main. I changed it right before the video. I should have changed mine to lfe only to make it jive proper. So lfe +main if you run L&R on large and LFE only if you run your speakers at 80 or 60. The way you should set up your sub is set the knob to max so i think in your case it would be 150? then you use the crossover in the AVR set to 120 or 100 for your lfe. Thats the most accurate way to set it up. Does this help you? Let me know if you have anymore questions. Happy to help
LFE is a specific track designated for subwoofers. You definitely want to have LFE on and set the subwoofer crossover to 120 or max if necessary, or there may be a switch for LFE. If you don't use LFE then you miss out on all the low frequency effects (LFE) that the movie has in store for you. Crossovers are different, in that they are used to direct lower frequencies that your speakers can't handle well or at all to the sub(s). Crossovers also help free up more power from the AVR for the speakers to be able to play at higher levels. Lower bass frequencies demand much more power. This is why it's also a good idea to buy a powerful subwoofer. I wouldn't buy a sub with less than 300 watts continuous (RMS) for a smaller room and 500 watts RMS for a larger room. In larger rooms 2 subs is ideal if you can swing it.
On my second x4400H largely due to network issues. Have connected via. ethernet and after a while it drops and will not reconnect. It's been suggested I have a static IP at home but due to cost and other devices not having issue with DHCP will likely switch to Marantz, hoping they have a better network card.
With this receiver you can only run 9 speakers with an extra amplifier. But you can still connect another pair but the receiver will only run 9 and will not play a pair depending how you running you speaker set up.
That Home Theater Dude what you didn’t understand? In my receiver says the you can run up to 11 speakers but actively only 9 I can’t run 11 channels at the same time. I know you are an expert I been doing this for long time I think longer then you but I’m still learning?
i was confused my man. The 4400 has 9 channels that are powered by the internal amplifiers. It has 11 channel processing though. you need a stereo amplifier to get that avr to play all 11 channels. that help? :)
So say i have all my speakers plugged into the receiver the whole 11 channels. when i go to watch something in atmos will it just decode 7.1.2 and when i watch something in auro 3d can it decode a 5.1.4 setup or will having all 11 channels plugged in confuse the receiver? All i really want to know is can i have a 7.1.4 set up and choose what heights or surrounds i want to play before playing content as i know all 11 channels cant play. Lol sorry if this sounds confusing.
Jamie Szwed yes you are right I have the 4200 and it has up to 11 channels but you can only run 7.1.2 or 5.1.4 using an extra amplifier. With Auro I don’t know I didn’t pay for it.
I'm surprised you use the Flat setting.....however since you use alot of the same speakers I could see why. Those running different speakers from manufacturers like myself should use reference though.
Hi, My 4400h arrives tomorrow. DOing bit of pre-work for connections. I have a 11.1 speaker setup 7.1.4. I want to use all 11 speakers. The manual is a bit confusing. Goes like a 2 ch. ext. power amp needs to be used to drive either Height 1 or Height 2 speakers. I think that's a waste of a power amp. I have a Rotel 2 ch. RB-1070 Can i ses the pre-out only for my Front speakers and connect them to the Rotel power amp? And then connect all other channels to the Denon? Will i get a 11.1 signal? My other question is on inputs. There is a "HDMI 2-DVD" and a "Coax Digital Audio 2 DVD". I understand in input assign i can change the default input and I will use the "Coax 2 DVD" to connect my Logitech Squeezebox to it. Question is, will the "HDMI 2" still be available to me for connecting for example to my 2nd DVD Player. And can i then access that form the "Inputs" button on the remote? I called Denon on both of these questions. On the 1st one, he kept saying to use the ext. amp with Height channels. I cannot use them with the Front. On the 2nd question, they were clueless. I'm coming to Denon from a Yamaha where the inputs are not confusing. Thank you for your help in answering my queries. I really enjoyed the video.
Bryan Pinto you can use external for rear heights or front left and right normal channel. You choose in the settings. I’d power the left and right. I’m not really sure what your asking for the second question.
Thanks for your reply on the 1st. That's a big relief. On the second, uut very simply, if i used the "Coax Digit 2" which says DVD on the back panel says "2 DVD", can i still use the "HDMI2 DVD"? Or can i use only one or the other?
wait.. what? How are you doing LFE + Main with a 40Hz crossover on the mains? I thought the speakers had to be set to full range and large to do LFE + Mains.
I dont understand? Why full when the subwoofer will do the 40Hz and below. I have my fronts at 80hz, the svs speaker dr? says I should have mine down to 60Hz. I think the lower the Hz you set make the receiver work harder. you know what I mean?
I have external amps so I dont worry about the amp working harder. The AVR stays nice a happy. I usually keep the fronts on full, i dont know why I changed it before the video. But yes you are right. If you have the fronts on full it will create more of a demand from your AVR. I keep the fronts on full because the tower can handle it. I Feel like putting the x over too high is choking the potential sounds I could be getting. Thats just DR SVS' logic. It may not be right but Thats the process
@@ThatHomeTheaterDude so the 60Hz cut off on a 26Hz speaker is not the best way to go as you were explaining in the video ? i reccon when people buy the 4400 4500 6500 they don't have small milk boxes to drive
p.s maybe this is a very good way to go for bi-wired fronts. Set 100Hz on Hpf channels and fullrange on the Lpf channels. Would be nice i think next to a Lpf level+ adjust to give the front a little more oempff and you be proud
I desperately need help! My grandfather is 90 and can hardly hear so we set up a surround sound for him using a Denon receiver. I hooked up the cords and everything but my problem is that I don't know how to set the settings on the front of the receiver to the settings on our TV. Is there anyone that can help? We do not have an arc setup on the TV only on the receiver so I used a toslink audio output cord and an HDMI cable.
@@ThatHomeTheaterDude Sorry...I don't think im saying it in the right way....so im not asking about where to place the cords. I'm asking about the settings for the reciever and the TV. Like the ones you set them to with the remote?
RUN & GUN I have the tripplite 20amp isobar. It does line conditioning and protects. Plus I run my avr and the rest off my old monster hts1600. Ferman is one of the ones I looked up originally. Great products!
Great setup👍, but why 4 speakers tower🤔 especially since you already have what it takes to accompany yours towers. 2 towers are enough to fill your salon in frequency
David Mander if you not know how to take things cool, avoid posting comments that will not advance the discussion. I know very well that is not my brother but it does not mean that I will not encourage it. Grown a little😉
Uhm, just a note about "Distance". Too many people are confused over this. The "distance" that is measured on any AVR corresponds to the delay of the sound reaching the MLP. It is NOT the literal distance between the speaker and your MLP. Because your speaker is inside a room, there are reflections and for the subwoofer's case, it has a DSP which the receiver would add delay to compensate. So unless the distance looks really wrong (i.e your center speaker being 20ft away when your L/R are only 8ft), I recommend NOT to touch the distance after calibration. Once again, Distance in the AVR is NOT literally Distance from your MLP to the speakers. It is the DELAY of the sound travelling from the speakers to your MLP.
Try on speakers/Bass :subwoofer mode to LFE at 120Hz. The LFE+Main is like double bass. When I would play cd music in stereo mode it was just too much bass. I switched it and it was a huge improvement. Im running 11.2.2 Denon AVRX-6200W, Klipsch speakers, SVS(subs). Keep making videos, everyone learns something.
I usually have the mains on full, but i changed it right before the video. I should have made note of that. Thanks man!
I have 11.1 currently running on my Denon AVR 6400H, using Definitive Technology speakers with 5 subwoofers built in my speakers, plus one dedicated stand alone subwoofer (6 subs total). The receiver is running on it's own built in amps (no separated amp). The receiver sounds great, without distortions at high volume.
i had the 6300. i really like it.I felt like it had a little more punch than the 4400
Which def tech speakers are you using? I’m thinking about the bp9040 since I have a small space above the garage. Would like the bp9060 but I think they will be overkill for such a small space.
I have the BP9080x in my den. I would use the BP9020 for your application.
Chopper G I heard the 9020 and they also sound great. My only issue is it does not have a tweeter on the back so I was looking at the 9040. I heard the difference in the store but do you think I will hear a difference at home? I want to make sure I make a good decision because I feel bad returning stuff.
I have the 9020 with Atmos speakers (A90) attached, and I used them for my back surrounds in my 11.1 setup. They sound great. If you want to use the 9040s as your mains, then I recommend the them. But if you want room filling sound, then I would get the 9060 with the SuperCube subwoofer.
Great video thanks for the tip I just got my 4400 yesterday I’m still tweaking with it, you give me some great ideas I’m going to try them out, thanks again.
Anytime good buddy
Very nice and informative video . I have questions …… my receiver is a Denon AVR -X2400 can I conect to my 8K tv?
This will help me out when I get my x4400h next week! 😉
amazing BRO IM FROM brazil and enjoy your class
Hi , i started to regret to have bought the AVR-X1400H and not this one .maybe later,thx for the settings 😉
The 1400 is pretty good. You can always upgrade whenever you are ready
That Home Theater Dude yes i know ,but i have bought this 1400 h the last month 😂
ehhhhh. send it back? lol
@@ThatHomeTheaterDude is the 2500h any good? Using it with klipsh reference premiere series towers and backs with 2 svs subs. 5.2 system for now.
Thanks for the extra details on the setup. I got to read up on the crossover stuff, as I seem to have the same problem that Youthman reported with low vocals after Audyssey mic calibration. If I raise the volume, than the sound effects get too loud.
do Voice zoom! It could be a setting on your blu ray player. Poke around and see what you find.
Hi, thank you for your guidelines, very informative. I own a Denon AVR-X4100W n run it on 4 Mirage OMD15, centre C1, Boston AWS 250 Subwoofer. All set to small n LFE+ Main 120Hz. My real query is, in 2 ch stereo playback display, The Crossover shown is of all speakers or if it's need to be changed to 120 Hz n For Large setting what is d best crossover n what's best for Subwoofer? Mirage goes down to 33 n Denon FQ response low is 20Hz
Really informative. Thanks for putting it together. Much appreciated 👍
I got a used 4400 last week, I wanted to run a 5.1.4 front Atmos (upfireing) and rear heights but there was no 9.1 Amp assign option for my setup, front height only, I then set Amp assign to 11.1 and there was an option for my setup which is weird cos I'm running 9.1 no external Amp, I think it's working, but still testing.
Hi,
I want to use external amplifier for LCR channels only on my 5.2.2 setup. What settings to choose from denon 4400h?
Remaining 2 Surround and 2 atmos channels from AVR internal amps.
How come you choose FLAT over REFERENCE? Currently running 5.1.2 - 2x 280 FA, 450C, 2x R-15M. would you recommend giving FLAT a visit? what do YOU personally notice the difference between the 2?
flat, let the mix play what it was meant to.
I know this vid is old, but I missed a setting in this vid that I would love to know what it does. I have a Denon AVR-X1200W and I have a setting called ''Low Frequency''.
It’s under: 'Audio > Surr. Parameter > Low Frequency'. By default, it's on 0db. What does this setting do, why is it there and when would one use it and for what.
Thanks
How would I add the voice of God speaker to the 4400 auro 3D. What external amp do I need? 2 channel? Using the second sub out on the denon where does it plug in on the second amp?.
Thanks for the detailed setup video. I have a question about 11.2 setup (7.2.4). Is it possible to use on the x4400h, all 9 channels plus both subwoofers outs and add stero amplifier to add two more height speakers. In the manual which came with it, i only see 11.1 mentioned and not 11.2. If its possible, can you please recommend a good but not too expensive stero amplifier for this.
you can do 11.2 11.4 11.6 if you want. The subs can be daisy chained together. so you can hook up as many you want. But yes you can do 11.2 direct from the back panel.
@@ThatHomeTheaterDude thank you. Appreciate it.
yep anytime
Question.. I have the X2400 my menu is very similiar to yours.. For both Dialogue Level adjustment and Subwoofer Level Adjustment.. Do you have both of those OFF?? Why would I enable either of those.. what is the Benefit?
yes, i leave them off. I dont like additional processing on the signal, if the levels, crossovers and distances are right, you should have all the sound you need
Have you ever had the problem with the 4400h where you just can't open the setup menu anymore? Either hitting the setup button on the remote or on the unit itself, it just does nothing. No text on the LCD on the unit, nor on the screen. Nothing happens, and it's driving me nuts.
Cool, just connect desired pre-out to amp, no selection needed in "Pre-Outs" setup menu...?
yes. after you choose front outs on the avr you can add as many external channels as you have available. its easy
THTD, Great man! i just bought this receiver yesterday! frking amazing at first i bought the marantz end returned it for this one and love it! all the setting you can do with it compered to my pionner elite its insane! and most of all the sound is amazing!
Yeah, i love mine!
oh one thing, what audio code do you use in movie beisde atmos,, like when is it in master hd,, do you allways pick nural x or something else? thnx
I like to use auro 3d for almost anything. When a movie that is native atmos or dtsx the reciever will choose that codec for me. All of them are great
@@ThatHomeTheaterDude so would you or anyone reading this ever use auro3d when the disc has atmos or dtsx? why would you? because your ears like it better? the atmos and dtsx programmers set it up how they think it BEST but thats their opinion - yes? but can auro processing make it BETTER? what do you guys say and think about this subject?
Great video sir , I’m just getting started with my home theater room , I purchased the denon 1600 because I was told by salesman that I could hookup my tv and projector but come to find out I have to have a HDMI splitter to be able to have both on with out unplugging the tv HDMI cable every time I want to watch my projector , my question does this x4400 have dual HDMI to have both to play without using a HDMI splitter ?
triple outs
Just wondering, why is everyone using the Denon 4400H AVR? is it the best deal out there or something? I mean there are other brands like Marantz, Onkyo, Yamaha, etc....
i blew up my 6300 and i got the 4400 in the mean time. Onkyo is good and yamaha would be my second choice .I had the 683 yammy and i loved it. denon sounds real nice. Check them out yourself. See what ya like
@@ThatHomeTheaterDude Cool man, im getting the Denon 4400 for the Auro 3D. What center channel speaker do you recommend? Kef Q650C, SVS Prime Center, SVS Ultra Center, Definitive Tech Pro Center 2000,
what are the rest of your speakers?
@@ThatHomeTheaterDude a pair of Kef LS50 wireless, pair of SVS elevations, JL Audio E110 sub
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hi very nice infomative video .. This helped Me get to know All the options And Features in the Denon Amp.. I am thinking of Buying the 4400 Denon now .. thanks to you.
You are welcome Do it man! I have links to the avr on amazon in the description. Any purchase you make helps out the channel!
How do you change the impedance / ohms?
Hi, great and very informative, thanks! I've got an AVR X4500H that I wan to run outside amps into. You mentioned using external amps, can you explain how to access more than just the fronts pre-outs? Thanks
use more RCA cables. its exactly the same
@@ThatHomeTheaterDude yes but how you change the settings on denon it only allow front or height
Can i use zone 3 2 speaker stereo and main 7.1 and thats ok but i can do also 9.1 with zone 3 stereo pre amp ?
Yes it does answer my question thanks home theater dude you are awesome and love the videos.
I'm sure I will have more questions later when I move to 11.2 channels lol.
Im here for ya buddy! Let me know.
Sir How to reset Denon X6500H
In a 5.1.2 speaker configuration, can the Front and Centre Channels be driven through the pre-outs while the rest 4 channels (2 + 2) by the on-board amplifier simultaneously.
My avr is a denon x2000 and i have hooked up a 5.1 speakers rated at 6ohms. Now, i have just been given a set of bookshelf rated at 8ohms. I'm planning to add it to the receiver and make it 7.1 but assigned to front height speakers so that i can play Dolby Pro Logic IIz. Would the mismatched 6 vs 8 ohms speaker create a problem for the denon. Don't want to destroy the receiver if it is the case. I probably just assign the extra speakers to zone 2 listening then. Thank you for your input.
I hv a 5.1.2 setup.2 top tear not dolby enabld.i m using denon x4500h nd dont hv zone 2/3 spkrs nd dont intend to.which amp assign i will use- 7 chnl+zone2/3 or 9 channel assignment.one more thing if i could use my top rear spkr set up as dolby surround,would there b any prob?
dolby/atmos enabled is ceiling bounce
Audyssey XT 32 looks like pretty cool ,lot of features are not available with audyssey XT on my receiver
Its pretty similar. It just changes the sweet spot to more of a sweet bubble. Plus there are a couple of processing feature too.
That Home Theater Dude you can settings 2 subwoofer more accurate I think
Hey, thanks for the informative video, I may be misunderstanding one thing though, if I were to set my crossovers for my front Dolby Atmos speakers (bounce of ceiling kind) at 150Hz and my LFE crossover at 120Hz (the manual says its response is 27-150hz), would that mean that any sound sent to my Atmos speakers between the 120 and 150hz range would be lost and go nowhere?
youre not getting bass up there anyways. Youll be fine
That Home Theater Dude thank you for clarifying
Hello sir,i am running a denon 2800 through elac debut 6.2 fronts-center and a polk hts10 sub.It's a 3.1.
How to set all speakers playing while am watching tv/movie and ps5;
I am using stereo mode for music but i cant find a setting playing all speakers in ps5 or when i want to see a movie.
In movie mode playing only the center speaker.
Any help?
Awesome video.
How far apart between your front speakers? Thx
originally 10.5ft I did the equdistance from the center to the towers and then matched the distance between the towers themselves.
Thanks for the information!
Next time please zoon on friking tv 🤨😉🍻
Great video, I used a sound meter I bought from Amazon and when I adjusted the volumes to each speaker it was amazing. It does a much better job then audessey. I'm so glad I did that it really brought everything alive.
Thanks for the video! Sorry for the super ignorant question. What setting do you do on the actual subwoofer itself? I'm a bit confused which device supersedes the other for low pass cross over on the sub
set the AVR to do you cross over. turn the crossover knob all the way to the highest setting like 150. This bypasses the crossover on the sub and let you use the pre-selected crossover you set on the avr.
@@ThatHomeTheaterDude thank you!!!!!!!!
@@ThatHomeTheaterDude hey man! Sorry for another question. In Stereo mode is the receiver using the crossover settings programmed into the AVR? Or would it be using what set on the subwoofer?
Do you ever mess with the Trim channel level settings under options? I always find those useful. Not the one with test tone but just seems to make it more clear sounding depending on volume
I did and I had terrible results with it
That Home Theater Dude Gotcha. My bass levels on my dual pb1000s sound quiet after the audyssey calibration. What DB do you normally stop at when measuring the sub gain level during audyssey setup?
I have the denon x4400 but my left channel will not output any sound. Any ideas.
Is it set to off on the speaker settings. U can always reset the receiver and try again if u haven't fixed this yet
@@derekmaynard5619 thanks. Tried everything. I believe it was damage in shipping. Interestingly if i bang on the top of receiver it works. Go figure.
Hey man! One thing I can't find a lot of info on is Surround Height. The Denon gives this as an option, but seems more for Aero 3d not for Dolby Atmos. I can't find anything with Dolby that shows Surround Height as an option. Does this mean if you use Surround Height the denon will do some sort of upmixing?
When I set up my 6700h denon my rear hights displayed that it works for atmos and aureo 3d and dts. So that should work for you as well. When your at the display for amp assign, check at the bottom when the display of the rear hights are used, it should tell you what formats it will work for. You probably figured all this out by now, but just in case.
Where do you change what pre outs you wanna use? Can I get to choose which ones I want the internal amp to power and which ones the external amp to power? Mine does have the 11.2 channels but I want more power let’s say for the surrounds and I’m looking to buy a 5 channel emotiva amp which will power in my mind the surrounds and so I can add the VOG channel.
you pick which pair of speakers you want externally driven fronts or rear heights. Other than that you dont need to select the other channels you wanna drive, just connect the preouts to the external amp
So regardless of the amp assign configuration you can choose what preouts to use and the Denon would automatically redirect the power to the rest speakers still connected to it?
thats correct
Awesome thanks man for your response. Also, have you done any reviews or have you used an emotiva amp before? I’ve seen the outlaws but just wanted to know
You can Y out the subs on one output to get two subs on one output.
I am thinking of getting this because i have 10 speakers and 1 woofer. My question is that most games and netflix offer 5.1 sound, this means that only my 5 speakers will be working right? Is there a way to make my other 4 speakers act like back surround or front surround speakers?
yes. If you have Neural x or Auro 3d it will convert and content to all the speakers. I have a 11 channel right now and i use auro for everything. I plan on adding the VOG next month so it will be a 7.2.5 setup
Hi bro, I'm using rp260f for my fronts. Rp 440c for my centre and rp240s for surrounds. Jl e112 sub. I'm driving my front three with bel Canto Monoblocks ref500m. The surrounds and atmos ceiling are being driven by denon x4200.
What is the recommended crossover settings and lpf for lfe settings. And speaker configuration?
20hz above lowest rated bandwith lfe to 120
if you're doing an 11 channel with this receiver, you need to power 2 channels. Can you use a stereo amp and connect it to the left and rifght pre-ouyts and then reassign the power in the Denon for these channels to other speakers?
thats exactly right! it gives you the option to pick either the front speakers or the rear heights. I would recommend using a higher powered stereo amp and use it for the front speakers and use the internal amps for the rear heights.
How does this Denon compare to a Marantz 6012?
Very similar. They are sister companies that use alot of the same internal components. Some people say the marantz sounds warmer, but I dont see that.
Dr. Pepper I had marantz and sound warmer then denon. it’s a great receiver just need to match it with a speakers on the bright side for better sounding.
@@theredon2 like Klipsch or too bright?
Dr. Pepper I liked them when I had them they are a little bright because the horn Twitter but the movies sound amazing.
They are really sensitive so you don’t need a lot a power.
But it will depend on your sound taste.
@@theredon2 the closest thing I own is the Klipsch pro media 2.1 for my computer. They are a bit bright for sure.
Great video.
Hi THTD I use the the centre spread for listening to music occasionally manly internet radio, sounds great instead of too much sound from the centre more like stereo sound but with surround and will only work with Dolby.
I have my front L & R (RP-260F) set to big speaker and the bass set to Main & LFE so you can still set the crossover which I have mine set at 80hz, so when I want to listen to some good music I use the direct mode then I go to the Bass function change it from Main & LFE to just LFE what happens then is the front L & R speakers are operating in full band just the way I like it sometimes natural as possible, being a Kiwi and all ha.
FYI at present I'm running a Marantz Sr5012, Emotiva A-5175, Klipsch Front 2x RP-260F, Centre RP-250C, Surround 2x R-26F & Speakercraft 2x SLS Two for my top fronts.
Great stuff THTD like your rawness just like a typical Kiwi Bloke.
Oh and a R110 Sub
Dang Man. You live in NZ? Wife wants to go so bad! Anyways, you have a serious setup man. I usually set the fronts to large and then use the lfe+main. I forgot that I switched it right before the video back to small. Im no pro. I just do this on my spare time haha
Yep living here down under, I uploaded a profile pic of just some of the view in front of the house to tease your wife ha.
Ha... me a serious setup? Thanks I didn't think I did compared to your gear Damn I'm envious.
Hey I'm not a pro also, don't knock yourself, I have learnt a thing or two from watching All yes all your uploaded videos on this channel.
I got you to thank for me making the jump to external amplification also have pointed me in the right direction of my next AVR, it's either going to be the Marantz SR7012 or the Denon AVR-X4400H.
I ended up going with Emotiva for amplification for two reasons good quality for the price over here in New Zealand compared to a lot of other brands here.
Keep it up Dude 👍
Thanks Mate! Glad I could help you. I get people all over the world watching this channel and i think its crazy. I just do this for fun in my spare time. What a wonderful time we live in, where a dude in pajamas can film speakers and give opinions and people actually watch. Crazy haha
Boom! Thanks
I am a total novice to home theater. I need help connecting wireless headphones to my AVR-x4400H. Please help.
The lpf for lfe at 120 Hz has nothing to do with crossovers. It is just a potential limiter for what frequencies of the LFE channel of a bluray (which is mixed up to 120Hz) shall be reproduced. So you would hard cut what you get if you turned that down. The only meaningful use case would be steering the output for a butkicker.
In this case it DOES have to do with crossovers, because he set his bass management to 'LFE+ Main'. So the cutoff controls not only the LFE channel content but also all the low frequency content from the other channels, as these speakers are all set to 'Small'.
So after running Audessey I tested each speaker level from the MLP. They were all very close, right about 72db. So then should I adjust the “reference level” +3db?
If it sounds good then do it. seems safe
That Home Theater Dude Thanks. The goal is to have them all set to 75db, correct?
335i101 that’s the idea good buddy.
335i101 that’s the idea good buddy. As long as they are all the same it doesn’t really matter where they are at unless you are going for the thx standard :)
Waiting for mine to show up, can the pre-out be set to any of the channels? I have a 5 channel amp and want to run 7.2.4. Can I run the front 3 and side surrounds thru the amp and then rear surrounds and 4 heights thru the AVR?
yes you can. just choose the front for externals when you initially set it up. connect all your external channels and then run audessey
@@ThatHomeTheaterDude so that’s how I can add more channels to my external amp 👏 thanks
Once you have all your settings, have you been able to get the Save & Load feature to work? I just received a 4400h and shortly after configuring my Network boards seems to have gone out so it's being replaced. I inserted a USB stick and selected the Save&Load and nothing seemed to happen. When I look in the USB drive here are no new directories or files.
never used it. i just set it up once. sorry man
"The Voice Of God", I like that.
at first I though it just a fancy name. Then when i google search its a legit name from Auro 3D voice of God
Chopper G what is it
Try out music in Dolby surround with the Center Spread on, it makes a world of difference. I was strictly two channel before but this is a very good sounding alternative...got that tip from Gene of Audioholics.
The other great option for music I heard from others, although I currently don't have is Auro 3d.
Cool! ill check it out. Also, I love auro 3d. I watch almost everything with it on.
I have a onkyo home theater package 7800 and my av receiver ht r 695 is that a good home theater
Yeah! for a home theater in a box its a great setup. I like the simpicity of onkyo's setup and they components match great too.
I'm new to external amps. I have onkyo 2 channel amp and it has a volume dial. Where do I leave the volume on my amp when I run audyessy?
Usually externals dont have volumes per say. They have gain controls. If you have an integrated amplifier then you can use that as an external amp. Whats the model number on the onkyo?
@@ThatHomeTheaterDude thanks for replying.i have onkyo m 282
Hi hometheater dude. A couple quick questions. 1) I'm sure you heard this a millions times lol.but I have a 3seater couch. Should I run audessey on all 8 positions? Or should I be ok running just 3positions. 2) I kept hearing from audiohics a others that putting crossover 120hz for lfe and subwoofer plus main off. And of course all speaker covers at 80 "to start"? Or is that just because if I put the lower subwoofer wont be as active. But with sub+main on that won't matter? Am I right.
Is it because you ran audessey sub at120hz on the back crossover dial of the subwoofer? My sub peaks at 150hz and mains go low to about 50hz thanks man
Yes run the 8 positions for your couch. I should have clarified in the video. I usually run my L and R channels on Large and do LFE + main. I changed it right before the video. I should have changed mine to lfe only to make it jive proper. So lfe +main if you run L&R on large and LFE only if you run your speakers at 80 or 60. The way you should set up your sub is set the knob to max so i think in your case it would be 150? then you use the crossover in the AVR set to 120 or 100 for your lfe. Thats the most accurate way to set it up. Does this help you? Let me know if you have anymore questions. Happy to help
LFE is a specific track designated for subwoofers. You definitely want to have LFE on and set the subwoofer crossover to 120 or max if necessary, or there may be a switch for LFE. If you don't use LFE then you miss out on all the low frequency effects (LFE) that the movie has in store for you. Crossovers are different, in that they are used to direct lower frequencies that your speakers can't handle well or at all to the sub(s). Crossovers also help free up more power from the AVR for the speakers to be able to play at higher levels. Lower bass frequencies demand much more power. This is why it's also a good idea to buy a powerful subwoofer. I wouldn't buy a sub with less than 300 watts continuous (RMS) for a smaller room and 500 watts RMS for a larger room. In larger rooms 2 subs is ideal if you can swing it.
On my second x4400H largely due to network issues. Have connected via. ethernet and after a while it drops and will not reconnect. It's been suggested I have a static IP at home but due to cost and other devices not having issue with DHCP will likely switch to Marantz, hoping they have a better network card.
Im probably going to anthem after this. Who knows though
With this receiver you can only run 9 speakers with an extra amplifier.
But you can still connect another pair but the receiver will only run 9 and will not play a pair depending how you running you speaker set up.
What?
That Home Theater Dude what you didn’t understand?
In my receiver says the you can run up to 11 speakers but actively only 9 I can’t run 11 channels at the same time.
I know you are an expert I been doing this for long time I think longer then you but I’m still learning?
i was confused my man. The 4400 has 9 channels that are powered by the internal amplifiers. It has 11 channel processing though. you need a stereo amplifier to get that avr to play all 11 channels. that help? :)
So say i have all my speakers plugged into the receiver the whole 11 channels. when i go to watch something in atmos will it just decode 7.1.2 and when i watch something in auro 3d can it decode a 5.1.4 setup or will having all 11 channels plugged in confuse the receiver? All i really want to know is can i have a 7.1.4 set up and choose what heights or surrounds i want to play before playing content as i know all 11 channels cant play. Lol sorry if this sounds confusing.
Jamie Szwed yes you are right I have the 4200 and it has up to 11 channels but you can only run 7.1.2 or 5.1.4 using an extra amplifier.
With Auro I don’t know I didn’t pay for it.
How many speakers does it bring?
what?
I'm surprised you use the Flat setting.....however since you use alot of the same speakers I could see why. Those running different speakers from manufacturers like myself should use reference though.
Yeah. I can see that!
Hi, My 4400h arrives tomorrow. DOing bit of pre-work for connections. I have a 11.1 speaker setup 7.1.4. I want to use all 11 speakers. The manual is a bit confusing.
Goes like a 2 ch. ext. power amp needs to be used to drive either Height 1 or Height 2 speakers. I think that's a waste of a power amp. I have a Rotel 2 ch. RB-1070
Can i ses the pre-out only for my Front speakers and connect them to the Rotel power amp? And then connect all other channels to the Denon? Will i get a 11.1 signal?
My other question is on inputs. There is a "HDMI 2-DVD" and a "Coax Digital Audio 2 DVD". I understand in input assign i can change the default input and I will use the "Coax 2 DVD" to connect my Logitech Squeezebox to it.
Question is, will the "HDMI 2" still be available to me for connecting for example to my 2nd DVD Player. And can i then access that form the "Inputs" button on the remote?
I called Denon on both of these questions. On the 1st one, he kept saying to use the ext. amp with Height channels. I cannot use them with the Front.
On the 2nd question, they were clueless.
I'm coming to Denon from a Yamaha where the inputs are not confusing. Thank you for your help in answering my queries. I really enjoyed the video.
Bryan Pinto you can use external for rear heights or front left and right normal channel. You choose in the settings. I’d power the left and right. I’m not really sure what your asking for the second question.
Thanks for your reply on the 1st. That's a big relief. On the second, uut very simply, if i used the "Coax Digit 2" which says DVD on the back panel says "2 DVD", can i still use the "HDMI2 DVD"? Or can i use only one or the other?
im pretty sure its one or the other. If im right you can assign the digital in to whichever you need to. its not hard wired into the 2
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wait.. what? How are you doing LFE + Main with a 40Hz crossover on the mains? I thought the speakers had to be set to full range and large to do LFE + Mains.
Joel Doxtator I usually have them set to
Full. I changed it for the video. I should have made a note of that.
I dont understand? Why full when the subwoofer will do the 40Hz and below. I have my fronts at 80hz, the svs speaker dr? says I should have mine down to 60Hz. I think the lower the Hz you set make the receiver work harder. you know what I mean?
I have external amps so I dont worry about the amp working harder. The AVR stays nice a happy. I usually keep the fronts on full, i dont know why I changed it before the video. But yes you are right. If you have the fronts on full it will create more of a demand from your AVR. I keep the fronts on full because the tower can handle it. I Feel like putting the x over too high is choking the potential sounds I could be getting. Thats just DR SVS' logic. It may not be right but Thats the process
@@ThatHomeTheaterDude so the 60Hz cut off on a 26Hz speaker is not the best way to go as you were explaining in the video ? i reccon when people buy the 4400 4500 6500 they don't have small milk boxes to drive
p.s maybe this is a very good way to go for bi-wired fronts. Set 100Hz on Hpf channels and fullrange on the Lpf channels. Would be nice i think next to a Lpf level+ adjust to give the front a little more oempff and you be proud
I desperately need help! My grandfather is 90 and can hardly hear so we set up a surround sound for him using a Denon receiver. I hooked up the cords and everything but my problem is that I don't know how to set the settings on the front of the receiver to the settings on our TV. Is there anyone that can help? We do not have an arc setup on the TV only on the receiver so I used a toslink audio output cord and an HDMI cable.
you can use hdmi from your source into the AVR and from the avr to the tv. or source to TV and then use the toslink into the AVR. either way works
@@ThatHomeTheaterDude Sorry...I don't think im saying it in the right way....so im not asking about where to place the cords. I'm asking about the settings for the reciever and the TV. Like the ones you set them to with the remote?
This is still a very vague question. Run auto calibration with the included mic and then set your AVR to whichever input is the source
Is your crossover 40 hz for the RP-280f?
no. I keep those at 60 just to be safe.
That Home Theater Dude sweet I have the RP-280FA with atmos built in
right on. Make sure you have the atmos channel crossed over at 150hz. It helps with the ceiling bounce effect.
yeah I made to follow the manual on that crossover setting :) I have two RP-280FA with atmos built in
Why won’t my ave x2500h not see my second sub
you can just use the line out on the first sub to hook it up to the second sub.
I can barely see it but for your left & right towers is set to -2.0 or +2.0 and is your subwoofer set to -3.0 or +3.0? Thank you
?? this video wasnt meant for you guys to copy my settings. this was just to show you guys how to set up your system
I don’t know if I can take this guy serious. This setup but with Seinfeld on deck🤷♂️🤷♂️
Bro u have to get a ferman elite 15 pfi
RUN & GUN I have the tripplite 20amp isobar. It does line conditioning and protects. Plus I run my avr and the rest off my old monster hts1600. Ferman is one of the ones I looked up originally. Great products!
Great setup👍, but why 4 speakers tower🤔 especially since you already have what it takes to accompany yours towers. 2 towers are enough to fill your salon in frequency
This is Texas! More is usually better hahaha. just kidding. Im testing out speakers and seeing which ones I like the most.
That Home Theater Dude 😂 you will have to make a choice full klipsch or full svs good luck bro😂
Whatever you choose will be very good speakers 😉
David Mander if you not know how to take things cool, avoid posting comments that will not advance the discussion. I know very well that is not my brother but it does not mean that I will not encourage it. Grown a little😉
I blocked him from the channel. it wasnt the first time he said ignorant stuff. My channel is about positivity not the opposite. sorry man!
Even tho this video is old, I hope you see this comment but my Denon AVR is not letting set the crossover and it’s actually getting me annoyed
set your speakers to small not large
@@ThatHomeTheaterDude I tried to, but for some reason it’s not letting me. It sets my fronts to 40hz and my centre to 60hz
Uhm, just a note about "Distance". Too many people are confused over this.
The "distance" that is measured on any AVR corresponds to the delay of the sound reaching the MLP. It is NOT the literal distance between the speaker and your MLP. Because your speaker is inside a room, there are reflections and for the subwoofer's case, it has a DSP which the receiver would add delay to compensate.
So unless the distance looks really wrong (i.e your center speaker being 20ft away when your L/R are only 8ft), I recommend NOT to touch the distance after calibration.
Once again, Distance in the AVR is NOT literally Distance from your MLP to the speakers. It is the DELAY of the sound travelling from the speakers to your MLP.
Yes thats correct, I was trying to explain that, I guess I did a bad job.
Why is the choice of flat over reference chosen?
to reduce processing and allow the true sound to come from the speakers.
TV 👎💩💨 vs PROJECTOR 4K 🙏👍"benq, optoma, jvc 👌.......120" screen 😳😍
Ay! Im getting the optoma uhd 60. Calm down
What is voice of God???