On my TV what should my treble, bass and Equalizers be set at?!


Question: I'm not even sure if these matter or not but if they do I would like them to enhance my gaming/ music experience =]
I have an xbox 360 and I usually play either shooting video games (cod4) or guitar hero/ rock band. I also only listen to pretty much rock music on there.
I can choose 2 equalizers
The first set contains off, concert, living room, hall, arena, church.
The second set contains off, rock, pop, live classic, soft.
Also, my bass and treble can go between -50 and +50.
Thanks for anyone who helps me out with this =] also remember i'm trying to make these more realistic and more intense lol.
if you have any questions just ask


Answers: I'm not even sure if these matter or not but if they do I would like them to enhance my gaming/ music experience =]
I have an xbox 360 and I usually play either shooting video games (cod4) or guitar hero/ rock band. I also only listen to pretty much rock music on there.
I can choose 2 equalizers
The first set contains off, concert, living room, hall, arena, church.
The second set contains off, rock, pop, live classic, soft.
Also, my bass and treble can go between -50 and +50.
Thanks for anyone who helps me out with this =] also remember i'm trying to make these more realistic and more intense lol.
if you have any questions just ask

well for more intense turn the base up to your hearts content but if you start hearing a sound like the tv is shakin or somethin, turn down the base. i like to keep my treble below my base, so if you have the base at +30 keep the treble at +20, if you're treble is higher it sounds "empty" to me

bass +30, treble +20, living room if you are in youre living room, rock.

Personal preference.. but, surprise ! Most people go with the middle of the knob or setting.

It's all personal preferencce

I would choose somewhere near 10 or so for bass and keep the treble higher than the bass.

Just play around with it from there as to what you like

I can't begin to give you any accurate advise about the setting you are speaking of. Why? Because I'm not there to hear what the resulting settings bring forth! All you can do it mess with the settings until you think you have them where you enjoy it. That's what's important anyway!

There is no real answer to this as it depends on your personal preference.

I suggest you start with all controls at 50% of their range and see how that sounds. Then adjust for your preference. Rock and pop music will probably need some bass boost,

It's really a matter of "Suck it and see"

Ian M

Set them to whatever sounds good to you, in the room where your system is located.
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