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Originally posted by Mr_S Get yourself an SPL meter from Maplins and a copy of AVIA or Digital Video Essentials for the setup. (both audio and video). A camera tripod's also useful but not essential. It's worth the expense and the effort getting it right. Quite often when a setup is carried out by ear, the rear channels are set way too high, and the bass is too low, causing a muddy soundfield. ASF Video calibration is also worth every penny, but you can afford it  If you don't want to buy the kit just yet, you can borrow mine for a couple of days. |
Errr ... I wouldn't have a clue what I was doing with all this stuff. I reckon I'd probably make a meal of it!
I was actually thinking of getting them to set it up for me!