How can I improve my surround sound?
5 Tips for Getting the Most Out of Your Home Theater
- Don’t Sideline the Subwoofer. Bass is a crucial part of the sound spectrum, and it’s important to always keep that in mind.
- Position the Center Speaker Higher. Center speakers go in the center — simple!
- Remember…
- Bigger Room Equals Bigger System.
- Calibration is Key.
How do you equalize home theater?
Equalizing your home theater system with the nanoAVR and UMIK-1
- Getting set up for measurement.
- Set your routing and downmix.
- Establish your baseline.
- Equalize the front left and right speakers.
- Equalize the center and surround speakers.
- Equalize the LFE/subwoofer channel.
How do I manually calibrate my surround sound?
Manually: Calibrate Surround Sound Levels with an SPL Meter
- Set your receiver to 0dB volume.
- Go into the System Setup menu of your AV receiver.
- Navigate to the speaker setup submenu.
- Select channel level or speaker level (in some receivers you need to enable the test tone)
- Select the Left speaker.
How do I test my surround sound system?
First, right-click the speaker icon in your taskbar and select “Sounds” from the menu that pops up. (You can also open the Control Panel and click Hardware and Sound > Sound.) In the window that appears, choose the “Playback” tab, then select the surround sound output device you’d like to test from the list.
What is a good movie to test surround sound?
Best Surround Sound Movies
- The Dark Knight. This is one of the first movies that one needs to watch if one has a surround sound system.
- Gravity. Gravity (Image Source)
- Star Trek: Into Darkness.
- Master and Commander: The Far Side of The World.
- Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen.
- Wall-E.
- Mad Max: Fury Road.
- Inception.
Do you really need 7.1 surround sound?
A 7.1 system is a great choice for larger rooms where sound may get lost in the space. It provides a deeper surround sound listening experience. Theater quality media designed for a 7.1 system will come through clearer than it would on a 5.1 system.