So I recently got a Rotel 1056 for HT and Music use and I have a number of questions regarding setup and performance. I hope people can help because right now I'm a little dissapointed in the overall sound performance...
The Rotel is the second building block to what I hope will be an affordable quality sound system. The first building block is the SVS PB-10ISD subwoofer I bought in October. Everything else will be eventually replaced with cost in mind. But here is my audio system presently for reference:
Rotel 1056
Entry level ($100) Sony DVD player connected with no- name digital coaxial cable
Boston Acoustic CR8's for Fronts
Boston Acoustic CRC for Center
SVS PB-10ISD connected with a <cables deleted by admin> RCA cable
(currently have a 3.1 speaker system setup using monster speaker cable)
All speakers are set as Small with 80 hz crossover. And I've calibrated the speakers with an SPL meter using Rotel test tones. Have increased subwoofer level +3 db for Dolby and +2 for DTS.
So I put in American Pie 2 playing DTS and Dolby Digital and the sound processing seems horrible. Dialogue is clear but the sound track is very weak so it feels like they're at two different volume levels. The bass also sounds very thumpy and uncontrolled. It's not loud but feels separate from the rest of the music.
I then tried Collateral in DTS and Dolby Digital and the soundtrack and special effects sound good (dynamic and powerful) but the dialogue is hard to make out.I had to manually adjust the center speaker to +5 - Max db to hear it clearly.
I also tried Finding Nemo which was overall pretty good but the bass wasn't as powerful as when I was using an entry level Sony receiver. ie. I wasn't feeling the vibrations and power from the subwoofer that I know it is capable of - I could really feel some major air being moved with Sony receiver.
So that's my impressions playing these movies. I'm not complaining about the sound quality (due to the mediocre speakers) as much as how the sound is being processed by the receiver.
Questions:
- Do I really need to manually adjust my channels for each movie to get the best sound presentation? This seems very frustrating...would rather just stick the DVD in and enjoy the movie without playing with the levels.
- Is the low-end DVD player having a tremendous impact? Seems like the receiver is handling the processing and the DVD player is only providing the digital signal. Any recommendations on affordable, quality DVD players - around $250 would be good.
- Do people recommend separate CD and DVD players?
- Even though I don't have surrounds, does it make any difference if I activate 5.1 vs 3.1? I'm wondering if the surround signals are distorting the sound from my Fronts and whether it makes sense to just let my Fronts play only L&R Fronts signal.
- Also I'm hearing static hiss when I put my ears up to the speakers without any sound playing. Is this normal?
- How long does it take to break-in the 1056? How would people describe the difference in sound before and after the break-in period?
- What volume level do people listen at? It seems I have to turn it up to 60-70 on the volume level to hear all the channels clearly. This tends to make some things (dialogue) too loud but if I don't, I seem to miss out on the dynamics of the soundtrack and bass.
I hope you guys/gals have the time and patience to help. I really want to make this work.
Thanks in advance. I'm sure I'll have more questions.
The Rotel is the second building block to what I hope will be an affordable quality sound system. The first building block is the SVS PB-10ISD subwoofer I bought in October. Everything else will be eventually replaced with cost in mind. But here is my audio system presently for reference:
Rotel 1056
Entry level ($100) Sony DVD player connected with no- name digital coaxial cable
Boston Acoustic CR8's for Fronts
Boston Acoustic CRC for Center
SVS PB-10ISD connected with a <cables deleted by admin> RCA cable
(currently have a 3.1 speaker system setup using monster speaker cable)
All speakers are set as Small with 80 hz crossover. And I've calibrated the speakers with an SPL meter using Rotel test tones. Have increased subwoofer level +3 db for Dolby and +2 for DTS.
So I put in American Pie 2 playing DTS and Dolby Digital and the sound processing seems horrible. Dialogue is clear but the sound track is very weak so it feels like they're at two different volume levels. The bass also sounds very thumpy and uncontrolled. It's not loud but feels separate from the rest of the music.
I then tried Collateral in DTS and Dolby Digital and the soundtrack and special effects sound good (dynamic and powerful) but the dialogue is hard to make out.I had to manually adjust the center speaker to +5 - Max db to hear it clearly.
I also tried Finding Nemo which was overall pretty good but the bass wasn't as powerful as when I was using an entry level Sony receiver. ie. I wasn't feeling the vibrations and power from the subwoofer that I know it is capable of - I could really feel some major air being moved with Sony receiver.
So that's my impressions playing these movies. I'm not complaining about the sound quality (due to the mediocre speakers) as much as how the sound is being processed by the receiver.
Questions:
- Do I really need to manually adjust my channels for each movie to get the best sound presentation? This seems very frustrating...would rather just stick the DVD in and enjoy the movie without playing with the levels.
- Is the low-end DVD player having a tremendous impact? Seems like the receiver is handling the processing and the DVD player is only providing the digital signal. Any recommendations on affordable, quality DVD players - around $250 would be good.
- Do people recommend separate CD and DVD players?
- Even though I don't have surrounds, does it make any difference if I activate 5.1 vs 3.1? I'm wondering if the surround signals are distorting the sound from my Fronts and whether it makes sense to just let my Fronts play only L&R Fronts signal.
- Also I'm hearing static hiss when I put my ears up to the speakers without any sound playing. Is this normal?
- How long does it take to break-in the 1056? How would people describe the difference in sound before and after the break-in period?
- What volume level do people listen at? It seems I have to turn it up to 60-70 on the volume level to hear all the channels clearly. This tends to make some things (dialogue) too loud but if I don't, I seem to miss out on the dynamics of the soundtrack and bass.
I hope you guys/gals have the time and patience to help. I really want to make this work.
Thanks in advance. I'm sure I'll have more questions.

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