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29 December 2023 at 06:41 #51668
When listening to music I have the lab28 set to ‘wide mode’ and use
the tone wheel to adjust the sound; however, on checking the app with
the lab 28 ( instead of theatre) indeed it shows its in social mode- so the DSP is different.I can change this in the app to Optimum, which then moves the slats to
‘narrow’ if i touch any button in the remote ( even volume change)
the speakers revert back to ‘wide social’- the sound is totally different;why didnt B&O allow a ‘wide and optimum together when selecting ‘preset 1 or 2’
Dissapointing that after one year B&O still hasnt improved the experience and frustrating that its not giving its best
29 December 2023 at 18:55 #51669When listening to music I have the lab28 set to ‘wide mode’ and use the tone wheel to adjust the sound; however, on checking the app with the lab 28 ( instead of theatre) indeed it shows its in social mode- so the DSP is different. I can change this in the app to Optimum, which then moves the slats to ‘narrow’ if i touch any button in the remote ( even volume change) the speakers revert back to ‘wide social’- the sound is totally different; why didnt B&O allow a ‘wide and optimum together when selecting ‘preset 1 or 2’ Dissapointing that after one year B&O still hasnt improved the experience and frustrating that its not giving its best
Hi 355f!
I figured I would chime in to see if I could help. I created another sound profile on my lab 28s that I named optimum wide, I then set that to preset one with the Theatre so that when I am using the Theatre they are always in wide mode but they dont default to social. I hope that helps 🙂
xthx
29 December 2023 at 20:21 #51670Thank you that is useful to know are you able to tell me the steps i need to go through to do that, its just this set up has been a little temerpmental and i dont want any more problems!
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