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What is the benefit of setting the fader two clicks back? If it sounds better this way, why is it not the default setting?
Also, everyone seems to prefer the surround sound. Why isn't surround sound the default setting?
Finally, why isn't the HD option the default setting?
Shouldn't the default settings be what most people prefer?
What is the benefit of setting the fader two clicks back? If it sounds better this way, why is it not the default setting?
Also, everyone seems to prefer the surround sound. Why isn't surround sound the default setting?
Finally, why isn't the HD option the default setting?
Shouldn't the default settings be what most people prefer?
Since I'm not an audiophile, I'll answer your first question in layman's terms based on my experience. When the fader is in the middle, all you hear are the front speakers. They drown out the rear speakers. By setting the fader several clicks to the rear, you get a balanced sound. The system then seems to fill the car with sound to the point where you can't really tell which speakers the sound is coming from. I've found that with surround sound DVD's two or three clicks to the rear is adequate. With stereo CDs, it may take 4 clicks to the rear to get the surround sound effect.
Regarding your other questions, I've found that once you check surround sound and hd, they, in effect, become the default settings. You don't have to reset them every time.
Centering the controls does put the sound to the front where it is supposed to be. A decent stereo (like the Lexicon) allows you to pick out the position of instruments on a sound stage just like you were at a real concert. If you dial the sound to the rear, you completely lose the stereo imaging! In strict audio terms this is bad. You are SUPPOSED to hear where the sound is coming from and in most cases this is in front of you.
I have found that +2 right to the back, +5 treble and +2 bass works best for me.
Surround was unchecked today when I got in the car thoughI was hoping I didn't have that issue in my car. Yesterday, it remained on. I'm curious if it's source-specific or DVD-A specific or what...
Oh well, hopefully it's something that can be easily fixed, and if not, takes me all of 5 seconds to change the settings. A little annoying, but at least it's easy.