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- jswilli1 / GTP_jswilli1 (GT5 only)
- jswilli1
I have decided to create a thread specifically for GT5 and utilizing a ButtKicker or other Transducer setup to enhance your racing experience. I know this can get complex since some of us have several transducer setups in their cockpits but hopefully I can make this "one stop shopping". I believe we have a little more control with the audio setup in GT5 but it appears to be a mirror image of GT5P with a few subtle changes.
My Home Theater Setup: Onkyo 805 reciever, Bose AM-5/AM-7 with 2 bass modules, Bose VCS-10 Center, Klipsch 10" Powered Sub, ButtKicker BKA-300 Wireless.
My GT5 Audio settings: (in Game)
Current Audio Output Setting: Linear PCM 5.1 ch 48kHz
Menu BGM (Back Ground Music): 100
Menu Sound Effects: 100
Race BGM (Back Ground Music): 25
Race Sound Effects: 120 (MAX)
Replay BGM (Back Ground Music): 90
Replay Sound Effects: 120 (MAX)
Personal BGM: 90
Dynamic Range: Small Theater
Speaker Layout: 5.1-Channel Surround
For optimal results while racing the Race or Personal BGM should be at 0 or relatively low to cut out the Bass notes from the music. Race Sound effects should be at 120 (max) to optimize the signals to the Transducer. Menu and Replay BGM and Sound Effects are personal preference as they don't effect the audio while racing just during playback. Dynamic Range is extremely important as this enhances/cuts the audio track depending on your Home Theater setup.
Living Room - Used for normal Stereo TV without Surround Sound Setup, when used in a Home Theater setup is has I higher volume than Small Theater.
Small Theater - Used for Home Theater setups using small or "Satellite" speakers vice large cabinet speakers. Sound is slighlty lower than living room but frequencies optimized for Home Theater setups. The lower frequencies are directed away from your "Satellites" and sent to your Subwoofer and/or Sound Transducer.
Large Theater - Used for Home Theater setups using Large Cabinet style speakers. If selected when using "Satellite" or small speakers then sound is cut by nearly 50% due to frequency response. The lower frequencies are still sent to your Subwoofer and/or Sound Transducer but are also directed to your large Cabinet speakers as these normally contain a mid-range speaker along with a Subwoofer.
I started GT5 by enjoying the Intro movie and I must say that I thought I was back in High School rolling in my '67 Mustang Coupe with the two 10" and two 8" subs thumping in the trunk! The Buttkicker was just thumping with the Intro music during the movie and wow what a treat. I still have some work to do dialing in my Onkyo for GT5 particularly with the Subwoofer/LFE channel Gain. I will update more after I get this dialed in as this area is crucial especially when trying to get it right while playing GT5P. I need to go to Arcade mode and try the walls
, AI cars to see how the transducer reacts when striking them at various speeds. I also need to test out the "Wind Effect" and not forgetting to get a "feel" for the raised curbs, etc. More to come 👍
My Home Theater Setup: Onkyo 805 reciever, Bose AM-5/AM-7 with 2 bass modules, Bose VCS-10 Center, Klipsch 10" Powered Sub, ButtKicker BKA-300 Wireless.
My GT5 Audio settings: (in Game)
Current Audio Output Setting: Linear PCM 5.1 ch 48kHz
Menu BGM (Back Ground Music): 100
Menu Sound Effects: 100
Race BGM (Back Ground Music): 25
Race Sound Effects: 120 (MAX)
Replay BGM (Back Ground Music): 90
Replay Sound Effects: 120 (MAX)
Personal BGM: 90
Dynamic Range: Small Theater
Speaker Layout: 5.1-Channel Surround
For optimal results while racing the Race or Personal BGM should be at 0 or relatively low to cut out the Bass notes from the music. Race Sound effects should be at 120 (max) to optimize the signals to the Transducer. Menu and Replay BGM and Sound Effects are personal preference as they don't effect the audio while racing just during playback. Dynamic Range is extremely important as this enhances/cuts the audio track depending on your Home Theater setup.
Living Room - Used for normal Stereo TV without Surround Sound Setup, when used in a Home Theater setup is has I higher volume than Small Theater.
Small Theater - Used for Home Theater setups using small or "Satellite" speakers vice large cabinet speakers. Sound is slighlty lower than living room but frequencies optimized for Home Theater setups. The lower frequencies are directed away from your "Satellites" and sent to your Subwoofer and/or Sound Transducer.
Large Theater - Used for Home Theater setups using Large Cabinet style speakers. If selected when using "Satellite" or small speakers then sound is cut by nearly 50% due to frequency response. The lower frequencies are still sent to your Subwoofer and/or Sound Transducer but are also directed to your large Cabinet speakers as these normally contain a mid-range speaker along with a Subwoofer.
I started GT5 by enjoying the Intro movie and I must say that I thought I was back in High School rolling in my '67 Mustang Coupe with the two 10" and two 8" subs thumping in the trunk! The Buttkicker was just thumping with the Intro music during the movie and wow what a treat. I still have some work to do dialing in my Onkyo for GT5 particularly with the Subwoofer/LFE channel Gain. I will update more after I get this dialed in as this area is crucial especially when trying to get it right while playing GT5P. I need to go to Arcade mode and try the walls