Best FREE Home Theater Audio Upgrades | Tips & Tricks w/ Test Tones
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- čas přidán 31. 05. 2024
- While you can always upgrade a part of your home theater to get even better performance, we thought it would be fun to go over some things you can do to improve your audio experience that only take a little time and knowledge.
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At Audio Advice, we are HUGE fans of immersive home theaters. Whether you’re researching for a future home theater installation or exploring ways to enhance your current home theater, we’ve created a series of videos to walk you through upgrades to make optimizing your setup easier - including everything you need to know, from tweaking your picture to improving the acoustics in your room. In this particular video, we give you some tips for improving the audio in your theater or media room.
▶️Best Home Theater Upgrade & Optimization Videos▶️
➜Home Theater Speaker Layout Options: • Home Theater Speaker L...
➜How To Optimize Your Center Channel Speaker: • HOW TO Optimize Your C...
➜Setting Center Channel Crossover, Test Track: • Setting Center Channel...
➜Subwoofer Placement Options: • Home Theater Subwoofer...
➜How To Set Up & Calibrate a Subwoofer: • How to Set Up & Calibr...
➜Home Theater DIY: Reduce Rattles & Noise, Frequency Sweep Test: • Home Theater DIY: Redu...
➜How To Perfectly Set Lip Sync: • How To Perfectly Set L...
🌐Detailed Written Guides On Our Website🌐
➜Home Theater Speaker Layout Options: audioadvice.io/speakerlayout
➜How To Optimize Your Center Channel Speaker: audioadvice.io/centerchanneltips
➜Setting Center Channel Crossover, Test Track: audioadvice.io/centerchanneltips
➜Subwoofer Placement Options: audioadvice.io/subwooferplace...
➜How To Set Up & Calibrate a Subwoofer: audioadvice.io/calibratesub
➜Home Theater DIY: Reduce Rattles & Noise, Frequency Sweep Test: audioadvice.io/reducerattlesn...
➜How To Perfectly Set Lip Sync: audioadvice.io/setlipsync
0:00 Intro
1:11 Speaker Placement
3:54 Subwoofer Setup
4:53 Settings & Calibration
7:04 Audio Calibration
9:14 Center Channel Fine Tuning
11:30 Acoustic Treatment
13:37 Eliminate Rattles & Noises
15:30 Setting Lip Sync
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When you press mute and you can hear background signal noise. That's your cables telling you "please shield me"" the more cables I shield, the quieter my room becomes! In fact the last group of cables I shielded were my HDMIs and lo and behold the room became quieter yet again.
Silence is Golden.
Thanks for sharing! Cheers!
Great tips for anyone who isn't a audiophile. Also helps audiophiles too. Very easy to understand and digest. One thing you guys should consider in future videos is audio tweaks some make a massive difference in all audio and even picture quality. They can make your system high end even your tv. My normal LCD tv nearly looks like an oled it's insane and my audio for everything is nuts. No need to spend thousands just a few low hundreds.
Thanks for watching
What a great series! Will be watching the whole playlist to fine tune my audio today!
Thanks! Have fun!
A true service to all TV watchers, not just those with six figure home theaters. Thank you very much.
Glad we could be helpful! Thanks for watching
First thought when I saw you moving that sub was, cute sub. I got a full marty 18".
Thanks for watching
For being a hifi/home-theater store I do really love this channel. Good advices and its not always "beginners advices". I've been doing home-theater for 20 years and I am still learning, but tips like this is really good. I allways need a reminder on stuff like this!
If you ever expand to Sweden, let me know! :) I'll be your first customer or even owner of that shop ;)
Thank you very much, we love audio and home theater gear and have a great time putting these together. Thanks for watching
Awesome video.
I would like to add one tip i learned from Andrew Robinson.
Put the subwoofer in the place you would want to sit in front of the tv or speakers.
Now play anything with bass and move around the room.
Wherever you feel like you are getting the best bass response, just mark that spot.
And place your subwoofer there.
Thanks very much Dan, yes we go over the "subwoofer crawl" in our more detailed subwoofer placement video czcams.com/video/JQ_biZoOY3M/video.html and we have another detailed on on calibration www.audioadvice.com/videos-reviews/how-to-set-up-a-subwoofer/ We appreciate you watching and commenting!
This is very helpful and was explained so the layperson can learn. Thank you for the time you spent making these useful CZcamss
Great to hear!
I will be using the mirror method for sure!!
Thanks for watching Mike!
This channel has been excellent as a combo for both home theater tours and advice. Always impressed by the crisp, to-the-point delivery
Thanks so much!
I'm loving it .
Keep up the good work..
Glad you enjoy it!
You guys are the class act in all of the home theater community on CZcams!!
No one does it better 👏👏👏
The information that you provide can be understood by everyone 👍👌
Thanks so much!
Thank you! Very helpful series!
Glad it was helpful!
Fantastic video. Absolutely chock full of valuable tips. We could use an organization like yours here on Long Island. Not many resources for us DIY folks. Keep up the great work. Cheers to you and your team!
Ken, thanks! We are happy to ship you what you need and provide great support.
A really solid set of advice. Thanks!
Glad it was helpful!
This is very very informative! good work to all @audio advice.
Much appreciated!
AWESOME LOVELY YOUR EXPLANATION
Glad it was helpful!
Great tips and tricks. Thank you
Glad it was helpful!
TQ Boss for tips we love audio advice 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Thank you!
Excellent and informative video....good work and now subbed
Thanks for the sub!
Great video
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it
Love the videos.Great information. Would love to part of this team.
We still never received anything from you to web@audioadvice.com. If you send your info to support, it will get lost in all the other applications we get in that way.
Great advice thanks..
After i finish the calibration my Denon av receiver it show me different frequency level for each speaker should I keep it or change it to 80 hurtz the speaker is klipsch RP 5000.
Thanks
Glad it helped, just listen both ways, but we would normally use 80hz for those speakers
@@AudioAdvice Thanks.. your advice really it's helping me a lot.
Do you have to have the center speaker center with the room or the chairs? My front row of theater chairs are offset with the room, there on the right side with the steps on the left.
It's best to have it centered. You can always call or chat with our team at audioadvice.com if you need more setup help!
I live in Thailand It's a great episode. I'm building a new movie room, thanks.
Thanks!
I have a LG CX - JBL 9.1 Soundbar and Apple TV 4K(2nd Gen) connected into the soundbar then EARC from Soundbar to TV. The Apple TV will have popping/crackling when changing hdmi inputs. I have the TV settings Bitstream - EARC on - Passthrough. I’ve read to keep it at passthrough as that is best for the soundbar audio. I noticed that with my Xbox series x when I have to Auto it won’t detect 5.1 and 7.1 and other audio settings. When I put it on passthrough it detects most of them except DTS since LG CX doesn’t do DTS X. My question is, the popping and also my content not playing properly on Apple TV like it distorted and audio is off like dialogue is gone but other sounds are ok.. etc audio issues. I tend to just rewind and it will get fixed, not sure if this is cause of the EARC being new and Apple TV not being up to date on it? Should I just keep it at Auto and avoid all those issues or will the soundbar be ok if I keep it at passthrough? Just don’t want to damage the speakers. Thank you again and sorry for the long message.
If you have your sources connected to the JBL 9.1, there is no need for eARC. You might try changing the LG to just regular ARC, we have seen other people cure problems this way with that particular TV. Thanks for watching
@@AudioAdvice thank you so much for the input. I do have the Apple TV to JBL but the rest are connected to TV since JBL soundbar only has 1 HDMI input besides the EARC HDMI.
All hail Audyssey! 🙌
Thanks for watching!
What volume levels are best for surround sound my speakers go upto level 6 and minus 6 .
Reach out to our team of experts at audioadvice.com and they can help you out!
I'm curious on how far one would have to go with speaker placement if you have something like a Sony HT-A9. 😅
The front two should be between 45 and 60 degrees to your main position, you can play around to see what works best. Thanks for watching!
@@AudioAdvice Nice! Ofc ofc, the videos you make are helpful and easy to digest!
@@miggy6258 Thank you!
Boss..receiver HDMI port eArc much better? TQ🙂
You only need to use an eArc port on a home theater receiver if you are using the apps on your smart TV to deliver Dolby Atmos. Thanks for watching
I Recently bought the Samsung premiere Lspt7 and i am sort of regretting it, i hadn't thought of the center speaker placement at the time. Now the speaker is about the same height as the UST has to be to give me the perfect picture for the size of my screen.
Yes, that is a great point about UST projectors, you will have to find a cabinet that allows you to put the center channel under the projector. Thanks for watching
@@AudioAdvice Could I or Rather Should i mount it on the ceiling to give me the room for the center channel below the screen? and if so what would be a good strong adjustable ceiling mount? all the ones I've seen so far are sort of cheap looking and not something i'd trust to hold 20lbs.
@@workernori You can, but it will be extremely tedious. We did it once with that projector and used a very high end Future Automation mount that allowed for tiny adjustments in all dimensions. If you are interested in that mount, please send an email to web@audioadvice.com and we can take it from there. It is a 1k+ mount.
I’ve checked everywhere on the Internet and cannot find how to measure Dolby Atmos overhead speaker distance. How do you measure that with a tape measure? Is it a diagonal line from each speaker to the MLP? Or do you point a laser up at the ceiling from the MLP and measure the distance from each ceiling speaker to that point? Anyone have any tips?
We normally use a laser measuring device and just hold it at the ear position of the MLP and point at the center of each Atmos speaker to get the distances. Thanks for watching
@@AudioAdvice Awesome! Thanks, I’ll try that!
The one thing I would add that I didn't hear mentioned in any of these tip videos, is to have reference material! Whether it's a scene from a movie, or a "go-to" song that you know inside and out, having a reference point is crucial in letting you know if the changes you made had a positive or negative effect. I know this doesn't exactly fall into the category of "calibration", but I still think it's one of the most important elements when trying to get the best sound out of your home theater or audio system!
We agree, we mention one of our favorite cuts for imaging in the first section and we all have our favorite reference audio and movie selections when we compare gear. Its fun to hear new things when you have a breakthrough! Thanks for watching
The lip sync part is wrong, as the lip sync can also be source material problem from my experience, so setting it at the device level is inexact
We agree with you, but we hardly ever see a source with a way to adjust the audio delay and luckily, most modern home theater receivers let you adjust it for each input. We wish the streaming boxes would let you adjust it for each streaming channel as there even seems to be tiny differences there as well. Thanks for watching and commenting
Me staring at his lips when he says “lip sync”
Will using giant teddy bears work for sound absorption?🐹🐻🐹
It would be fun to see giant teddy bears on the walls! Thanks for watching
Am I watching the wrong video all I have is a sound bar and sub
If your soundbar has some adjustments, no, many of these still apply. Thanks for watching