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"Keith G" wrote in message
... Yes I saw it and rather bounced off it (it's a looks a bit complicated) but a 5.1 soundcard with digital out and a HT amp might solve your problems. I'll have another go at it! Cheers Keith, the "theory-related" part of the question is whether my CPC ceiling speakers are likely to draw too much form a normal HT surround-sound amp. Am I right in thinking that in the modern HT days the majority of the energy is put out through the subwoofer, with a smaller amount of high-frequency energy coming out through the surround sound speakers. If this is the "way-ahead", it sounds fine to me, though it may not suit my planned setup. Cheers again Ian |
Is there a FAQ
"Ian Mayo" wrote in message ... "Keith G" wrote in message ... Yes I saw it and rather bounced off it (it's a looks a bit complicated) but a 5.1 soundcard with digital out and a HT amp might solve your problems. I'll have another go at it! Cheers Keith, the "theory-related" part of the question is whether my CPC ceiling speakers are likely to draw too much form a normal HT surround-sound amp. Am I right in thinking that in the modern HT days the majority of the energy is put out through the subwoofer, with a smaller amount of high-frequency energy coming out through the surround sound speakers. If this is the "way-ahead", it sounds fine to me, though it may not suit my planned setup. OK, I've sent off my reply to your other post! I can't answer your specific question about the output of HT amps as I'm not really into them and don't have much of a clue (we only use the one we've got in '2 channel stereo' mode!) but you can divvy up the power to the various speakers in the 'Audio Setup' in most amps in 'front, rear, centre and sub' modes (as you probably already know). If this doesn't allow you to set levels exactly as you want them I would suggest you try external means like matching speakers and subwoofer more carefully to suit and then fine-tuning with a little external attenuation where necessary. (Ask a specific question about this if it comes to it - the boffins here will advise how best to achieve this.) Shoot me down if I'm wrong here, but if an overpowering subwoofer is the problem I gather it ain't too hard to get a relatively weedy one??? In any case, the few subwoofers I have seen all had their own volume controls. (Yamaha do a fairly cheap range of smallish subs which can be found secondhand for peanuts, as most people seem to want only the more powerful models these days.) |
Is there a FAQ
"Ian Mayo" wrote in message ... "Keith G" wrote in message ... Yes I saw it and rather bounced off it (it's a looks a bit complicated) but a 5.1 soundcard with digital out and a HT amp might solve your problems. I'll have another go at it! Cheers Keith, the "theory-related" part of the question is whether my CPC ceiling speakers are likely to draw too much form a normal HT surround-sound amp. Am I right in thinking that in the modern HT days the majority of the energy is put out through the subwoofer, with a smaller amount of high-frequency energy coming out through the surround sound speakers. If this is the "way-ahead", it sounds fine to me, though it may not suit my planned setup. OK, I've sent off my reply to your other post! I can't answer your specific question about the output of HT amps as I'm not really into them and don't have much of a clue (we only use the one we've got in '2 channel stereo' mode!) but you can divvy up the power to the various speakers in the 'Audio Setup' in most amps in 'front, rear, centre and sub' modes (as you probably already know). If this doesn't allow you to set levels exactly as you want them I would suggest you try external means like matching speakers and subwoofer more carefully to suit and then fine-tuning with a little external attenuation where necessary. (Ask a specific question about this if it comes to it - the boffins here will advise how best to achieve this.) Shoot me down if I'm wrong here, but if an overpowering subwoofer is the problem I gather it ain't too hard to get a relatively weedy one??? In any case, the few subwoofers I have seen all had their own volume controls. (Yamaha do a fairly cheap range of smallish subs which can be found secondhand for peanuts, as most people seem to want only the more powerful models these days.) |
Is there a FAQ
"Keith G" wrote in message
... OK, I've sent off my reply to your other post! Thanks for both sets of answers - I certainly feel more confident in what I'm trying to do now, cheers, Ian |
Is there a FAQ
"Keith G" wrote in message
... OK, I've sent off my reply to your other post! Thanks for both sets of answers - I certainly feel more confident in what I'm trying to do now, cheers, Ian |
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