For many people the best knob on their A/V receiver is the one labeled “bass”. When I was a kid I loved to crank that thing all the way up on my dad’s shiny Denon receiver. I would also push in the “loudness” button for that extra kick.
As I got older I realized that the sound I was hearing when I did that was far from accurate. There is a purpose to the mid-range of the music and I was completely blasting it away with my knob-tweaking. So how do you figure out which way to turn the knobs? What’s the correct EQ (equalization) for your system? Read the rest of this entry »
Before you jump into moving the speakers around you should first experiment with your seating position. The seating position you use affects how you hear the standing waves of sound in the room. These waves of sound are present because of how your room is shaped. Certain frequencies tend to become louder in some spots and softer in others. The affect of standing waves is most noticeable on bass sounds, so keep that in mind as you figure out your seating position.

