Hello all.
I'm using a Rotel 1068 and 1075 to power the "standard 5.1" portion of my system and using a single channel in my 5-channel Rotel 972 Receiver to power a rear centre as well. Thus, I have a 6.1 system.
After balancing all of my speaker levels using the test tone generated from a DVD, I watched a movie adjusting the master volume (1068) at various points throughout the film. To my surprise, when I turn down the master volume on the 1068, the infrared from the remote turns down the volume on my 972 receiver since its the same manufacturer (Rotel). Thus, this turns down the volume on the rear centre channel. The master volume on the 972 cannot be set to a fixed level.
Is there need to worry that the speakers are no longer balanced when I adjust the volume? When I balanced the rear centre channel on the rotel 972, I had the volume fixed at 72 on the display.
Any suggestions?
Thanks!
Chris
I'm using a Rotel 1068 and 1075 to power the "standard 5.1" portion of my system and using a single channel in my 5-channel Rotel 972 Receiver to power a rear centre as well. Thus, I have a 6.1 system.
After balancing all of my speaker levels using the test tone generated from a DVD, I watched a movie adjusting the master volume (1068) at various points throughout the film. To my surprise, when I turn down the master volume on the 1068, the infrared from the remote turns down the volume on my 972 receiver since its the same manufacturer (Rotel). Thus, this turns down the volume on the rear centre channel. The master volume on the 972 cannot be set to a fixed level.
Is there need to worry that the speakers are no longer balanced when I adjust the volume? When I balanced the rear centre channel on the rotel 972, I had the volume fixed at 72 on the display.
Any suggestions?
Thanks!
Chris
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