Now comes the problem, if I set the reference level on the sound level meter to 80 dB I get the Pioneer receiver to sound louder but I get a brighter and more "in the face" level. I have changed to the old way of setting up the receiver by inputting the distance from every speaker respect to the listenning point and then adjust each channel level with a sound level meter, one that's exactely the same as the old Radio Shack. But the purist in me doesn't like digital signal processing, I prefer to keep incoming signal as pure as possible. Since I got it in 2012 I've always relied on its automatic set up with its included mic. I have a Pioneer SC LX-76 9.1 A/V receiver that is set up as 5.1 with biamplification, actually it's dual biwiring, what the Pioneer receiver does is use two power stages to feed one speaker. I hope that you can help with an issue that happened to me recently. Get in touch if you'd like to hear the YG Acoustic Peaks Series and you can have your own listening session.Hello to all forum members. If this is the first room of the show we're in for a treat for the rest of the show. These would sit beautifully in anyone's living room with their machined tweeter and distinctive aluminium finish. We are enamoured by the compact Carmel 3 floor standers. The £250k+ XX3 Live Active loudspeakers are on display, with their two bass drivers on the side of each speaker - they look incredible. Clean but not clinical, and with a huge effortless sound. However, it is the Ascent speakers that are on another level. At the show, the TOR stand mounts are matched with the Decent Subwoofer, and they can hold their own against the Hailey 3.2. We have the YG Acoustics Peaks Series loudspeakers on demo in the shop - and we instantly fell in love with them. And what a sound it is - very lifelike, clean and detailed, but crucially with warmth and soul. We tried every seat on the front row, and the sound was identical, no matter our seating position. It sounds like one unified driver, creating a sweet spot and soundstage that is both deep and wide. The drivers on the Hailey’s are designed to be perfectly matched - with an even amplitude & phase response. Reference 3 Loudspeakersįirst up are the Hailey 3.2 floor stander loudspeakers with Burmester electronics. YG Acoustics are renowned for using simulation, measurement, and thousands of hours of listening to engineer speakers that recreate the emotion of live music. Nearly every component in these speakers has been improved: from the Lattice tweeter to the custom-made crossovers - all helping to reduce distortion and produce a wider sound dispersal. We arrive and head to the YG Acoustics listening room to catch the world debut of their new Reference 3 range of loudspeakers. On this religious day, we're hoping for a musical epiphany ourselves. It has some of the biggest and best hi-fi on the planet with over 800+ audio brands housed in a gigantic exhibition hall 20 minutes north of the centre. The only sign of humanity is the steady stream of music lovers heading to Munich High-End 2023. This means no morning coffee and a smattering of German men in traditional Bavarian dress. It's Ascension Day, a German holiday commemorating Jesus's ascension to heaven. The centre of Munich is deadly quiet, and all the shops are shut.
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