EdwardScissors
Established Member
I have recently upgraded a few things in my system i.e. the mains & centre to B&W CM9 / CM centre, a new BK xxls400 sub, i have my existing sony receiver and i now use a pre owned Roksan amp to drive the fronts.
My system sounds amazing to me when watching action movies however one problem i have is i get too much bass when some men's voices are talking. I dont know if it is coming from my fronts, centre or sub. My receiver allows me to adjust treble and bass for the fronts, centre or rears independently, should i use this to try and control it. I have my receiver set to small for the speakers so it will allow me to use the internal crossover, it gives me 3 options for the front, centre and rears. I have the fronts set to 60hz, centre 120hz (default), rear 120hz (default), would adjusting the xover help in any way?
Has anyone else came across this problem and can advise on how to tackle it.
Oddly i went to see a The Mummy at a cinema in Patong, Phuket, Thailand recently, it was a large auditorium and the sound was still good but i noticed the voices were too bassy there too.
My system sounds amazing to me when watching action movies however one problem i have is i get too much bass when some men's voices are talking. I dont know if it is coming from my fronts, centre or sub. My receiver allows me to adjust treble and bass for the fronts, centre or rears independently, should i use this to try and control it. I have my receiver set to small for the speakers so it will allow me to use the internal crossover, it gives me 3 options for the front, centre and rears. I have the fronts set to 60hz, centre 120hz (default), rear 120hz (default), would adjusting the xover help in any way?
Has anyone else came across this problem and can advise on how to tackle it.
Oddly i went to see a The Mummy at a cinema in Patong, Phuket, Thailand recently, it was a large auditorium and the sound was still good but i noticed the voices were too bassy there too.