Bare with me as my 1077 is only a week old, but i am noticing something with it I did ot notice with my RSX 1067. When watching movies the dialog seems to be much quiter then my rsx 1067 was and I have to turn the volumn up on my 1068 a lot to get the feeling my speakers are full of all the detail the sound has to offer. The problem is when something laud happends its WAY to laud.
Perhaps it was the source, but i have noticed the issue with a couple of movie now. I was hoping that one of the things the 1068/1077 would offer over my 1067 was much more detail and sound quality at lower levels.
Last night I was watching the movie "Dreamer" and I had the volume at 77 during some dialog in order to get a satisfying sound. Generally when watching a movie with my RSX 1067 I would never go beyond 69.
Has anyone found the volumn levels have needed to increase in order to get the same detail in sound when using a 1077? I dont normally believe a component needs a "break in period" so I am anticipating this wont change with time.
I am using the 1068/1077 to power 120watt B&W FPMs.
Perhaps it was the source, but i have noticed the issue with a couple of movie now. I was hoping that one of the things the 1068/1077 would offer over my 1067 was much more detail and sound quality at lower levels.
Last night I was watching the movie "Dreamer" and I had the volume at 77 during some dialog in order to get a satisfying sound. Generally when watching a movie with my RSX 1067 I would never go beyond 69.
Has anyone found the volumn levels have needed to increase in order to get the same detail in sound when using a 1077? I dont normally believe a component needs a "break in period" so I am anticipating this wont change with time.
I am using the 1068/1077 to power 120watt B&W FPMs.
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