You have a Yamaha 2600? Malakas yan sir, yanig ang upuan mo diyan ...
Thanks Barrister so my Yamaha has the Advance parametric equalizer because i can change the amplitude, center frequency and bandwidth. So there is 3 settings i can change though i understand now what that P. Equalizer do i just dont know what the correct value to put in to those 3 settings..
On Yamaha, Parametric Equalization (PEQ) can be performed automatically or manually.
PEQ is applied automatically by running YPAO (Yamaha Parametric Room Acoustic Optimizer) with the included microphone.
PEQ is applied manually by going through the menu and adjusting the 3 parameters (Gain, Frequency and Q factor) individually.
First, you apply PEQ automatically with YPAO, then you use the resulting equalization as a starting point for tweaking the PEQ manually.
My advice --- Just run YPAO to set PEQ automatically. Check volume levels, distances, frequencies, speaker size, etc. for any obvious errors, and tweak manually. Then stop there.
Don't attempt to tweak the PEQ manually. It's too complicated. Sayang na ang pagod, masisira pa ang ulo mo
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... i just dont know what the correct value to put in to those 3 settings.. or should i trial and listend...THere's about 7 channels of setting i can change becuase may kanya kanyang parametric equalizer per channel.... Or i'll just let it be ha ha ha... Pero sayang kasi may setting na ganun tapos di ko magamit...
Just listen and adjust? I don't think that's possible.
To tweak PEQ manually, you'll need a microphone and an SPL meter connected to a laptop with soundcard and software that will plot a graph for you. The graph will be the basis for tweaking the receiver's PEQ manually.
Pag basta listen and adjust, I think you'll end up with worse sound than you started with.
That's why my recommendation is: Don't attempt to adjust PEQ manually.
But if you feel like you want to learn how to do it, I'm not the right guy to ask, because I don't know how either
. I just googled about it, then I figured it wasn't worth the effort and gave up ...