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If the sound is better with the EQs turned on, great! Go no further, put on your favorite movie and microwave your popcorn! There is no right or wrong here. To help, try listening to familiar movies and music and see if the automated settings improve the sound or not. In your receiver's setup menu, look out for these settings under "Audyssey" - MultEQ XT, Dynamic EQ and Dynamic Volume - and experiment with turning them on and off. Every brand of receiver has a different name for its setup/equalization suite, but Denon and Marantz receivers use Audyssey, which we're using for our example today. If you already used your receiver's auto setup, start by listening to your system with and without the effect switched on. If your receiver has Dolby Atmos or DTS:X with front or rear height channel speakers, auto setup programs don't always set their volume correctly.
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Too often they misjudge crucial things like speaker size (which determines crossover points), relative volume levels of subs, or apply heavy-handed equalization.
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While auto setup programs can sometimes work wonders, our confidence in their results is pretty low.