Testing out the Dolby Amaze Demo - Home Theater Demo #6

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  • Опубліковано 11 вер 2024
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    In this video, I test out the Dolby Amaz demo in my home theater.
    00:12 The system
    00:50 The clip
    01:59 Thanks for watching
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 4

  • @RandomDistractionsYT
    @RandomDistractionsYT  Рік тому

    This is a good overall demo for Dolby and does pretty well in my system.

  • @Gimmesoup88
    @Gimmesoup88 Рік тому +1

    A quick question if you don't mind, i heard you said "@ -17 dB" for the demo, and I can see your levels from 200ish Hz and below is staying at the 75dB. Do you have a negativ tilt set in the ARC Genesis @ 200Hz and below? - If I set my Anthem AVM70 to -17dB, I'm blowing my ears off. I'm also running with Arendal speakers in my system.

    • @RandomDistractionsYT
      @RandomDistractionsYT  Рік тому

      Thanks for checking out the video, in regards to your question I don’t have a negative tilt I actually use what ARC suggests and do a room gain increase of 3 dB. I think the lower volume is actually due to adding the “height speakers” (I’m using audio exciters) and because their volume is quite lower then the rest of my system it causes the volume to be lower overall (to level match the system) so have to raise it up higher. Before adding them it would blow my ears off at -17 where as now I would need to be at -5 to reach that same level.

    • @Gimmesoup88
      @Gimmesoup88 Рік тому +1

      @@RandomDistractionsYT Alright I see - I don't have any heights in my system yet, so can't confirm if it's that :) but it sure sounds plausible that adding those would have an effect in your system. Thanks for the answer and thanks for all your videos you post :)