Hello to all,
I've owned my RDV-1060 all of three hours and I'm stumped. It may be in the manual, but I just haven't found it yet.
I have the 1060 connected to my 1068 with both a digital connection and six analog cables.
I checked my speaker levels using the processor test tones and everything is balanced fine. When I run the test tones from the DVD player (for analog set-up---correct?) I find that my front channels to be dead on, but my surrounds are about 2.5 to 3 dB louder.
I've found delay adjustments, but no speaker level adjustments?
Am I missing something in the DVD set-up?
Do you ignore the settings gotten from the 1068 test tones and back them off on the processor util the tones generated from the 1060 balance?
If I do what I just mentioned, will the balance from a digital connection be off the other direction?
I'm sorry if it ends up being a stupid question, but I didn't have this issue with my old deck. Thanks in advance...
I've owned my RDV-1060 all of three hours and I'm stumped. It may be in the manual, but I just haven't found it yet.
I have the 1060 connected to my 1068 with both a digital connection and six analog cables.
I checked my speaker levels using the processor test tones and everything is balanced fine. When I run the test tones from the DVD player (for analog set-up---correct?) I find that my front channels to be dead on, but my surrounds are about 2.5 to 3 dB louder.
I've found delay adjustments, but no speaker level adjustments?
Am I missing something in the DVD set-up?
Do you ignore the settings gotten from the 1068 test tones and back them off on the processor util the tones generated from the 1060 balance?
If I do what I just mentioned, will the balance from a digital connection be off the other direction?
I'm sorry if it ends up being a stupid question, but I didn't have this issue with my old deck. Thanks in advance...
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