Going from a Denon 3802 to a Rotel 1068. The master volumes are different. The Denon went from -85 to 0 and I would set the master volume to 0 and calibrate with AVIA to 85db. The Rotel goes from 0 to 85 or 90. I'm not sure where I need to start from. 85 seems to loud, should I start at 65 or where? Does the numbering system on the Rotel correspond to acual db's? Thanks anyone.
Calibrating Rotel 1068 with AVIA
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Doesn't really matter where you end up just pick a number that's close to 85 dB and adjust from there. On my system its calibrated so that 75 reads 85 dB but its just a number...and yes I'd much prefer Rotel used the negative dB scale instead of the positive integer system- Bottom
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Andrew is right.
Just pop in avia, start the left channel playing, turn the 1068 up until you hit the 85db. Then leave the volume there while you calibrate the other channels. Make sure your left channel is set at 0db gain, that way you'll have a good starting point, plus you'll know that XX is reference. I think mine was 75-80ish on my 1098 when I calibrated it. I don't really know as I just turn it up as loud as I want it now (since it's all calibrated).Digital Audio makes me Happy.
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