How to Interpret the Graphs (Continued)

Pattern 2: Different reverb characteristics for different channels

If the reverb characteristics differ for the different channels as shown in Figure 3, equalization using the conventional Acoustic Cal EQ acquired data between 80 and 160 [ms] (red part of Figure 3), so equalization was performed to gradually equalize the tone of the different channels for 80 ms from the time the sound was emitted from the speakers and after (it was not possible to equalize the response of the direct sound). However, the sense of placement and movement of the acoustic image and the unity of the sound from the different speakers is influenced not by the reverberations but by the direct sound from the speakers (including the early reflected sound). In cases like this, you should use Advanced EQ Setup and set the

time period to 30 to 50 msec (the blue area in Figure 3). This allows the characteristics of direct sounds to be balanced for each channel, giving an ideal sound field with good acoustic positioning and movement.

Figure 3

Level (dB)

Front left channel

Front right channel

Time period point to be

selected

Time (in ms)

Pattern 3: Similar reverb characteristics for high and low frequencies and all channels

As shown in Figure 4, when the reverb characteristics for all channels are similar across all frequencies, your sound experience will probably not be adversely affected by reverberation. We recommend

calibrating with a time of about 60 to 80 [ms] (green part of Figure 4) specified at Advanced EQ Setup. This produces a total calibration for both direct sounds and reverberations, resulting in an ideal sound field.

Figure 4

Time period point to

Level be selected (dB)

Front left low frequencies Front right low frequencies Front left high frequencies Front right high frequencies

Time (in ms)

Note

If you are not sure which time period to specify in Advanced EQ Setup, start by trying 30 to 50 msec. If the graphs show an unusual reverb curve for a specific frequency, the cause may be some accidental variation. Instead of selecting 30 to 50 msec, try another time period.

Another good method is to try various time periods in Advanced EQ Setup and select the one which sounds the best.

Time period settings cannot be made on the PC. They can only be made on the GUI screen output from the receiver’s video outputs, using the receiver’s Advanced EQ Setup function.

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