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Hello, making a separate thread so I don't hog the other one where I was asking about this.
I now have the original B&O amplifier and was curious about playing with the Flat EQ setting I've heard about.
From what I can tell the EQ is simply just that and the DSP handles the crossover frequencies to the various speakers. (If anyone is able to confirm this that would be awesome!)
When I tried to find the setting "EQ Special Modes" in the ACM Module Configuration, I see a completely different setting called "EQ Selection #" that's set to 0. Random searches on forscan.org have led me to believe this already is equivalent to Flat EQ based on other models?
Anyone know why my setup is different and know what I should set the option I'm presented with to for Flat EQ vs whatever the default behavior should be so I can test?
I now have the original B&O amplifier and was curious about playing with the Flat EQ setting I've heard about.
From what I can tell the EQ is simply just that and the DSP handles the crossover frequencies to the various speakers. (If anyone is able to confirm this that would be awesome!)
When I tried to find the setting "EQ Special Modes" in the ACM Module Configuration, I see a completely different setting called "EQ Selection #" that's set to 0. Random searches on forscan.org have led me to believe this already is equivalent to Flat EQ based on other models?
Anyone know why my setup is different and know what I should set the option I'm presented with to for Flat EQ vs whatever the default behavior should be so I can test?
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