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  • slyther3
    Junior Member
    • Apr 2006
    • 27

    #1

    *** greetings all *** Setup help please & settings

    Hi. I currently own a 1067. I havent had it hooked up for a year due to travel. I just bought a the rb1080 to run my front speakers. I have Paradigm studio 100's. I dont notice to much difference running the speakers through the amp. they are'nt bi-amped. I am going to do that when I get home. Also when I listen to 2 channel music as soon as the cd swithes songs the reciever swithches back to dolby digital 3 channel. Does anyone have any suggestions on OSD settings for the fronts and rears and evrything else. basically I would like to tweak this system for better sound. I use a B&W 675 Sub and Paradigm cc-570 center channel and studio 20's in the rear. It sounds like crap to me. Any recommendations on a good cd\dvd player. Also on the latest firmware what is the best way to install. i've been out of touch for awhile and now I am back with the bug. I probably should of bought the B&W 803's but wanted to save some dough. Well any suggestions for this novice and thanks to all you rotellies that help. You Guys are awesome.
    Ck
  • Nolan B
    Super Senior Member
    • Sep 2005
    • 1792

    #2
    Originally posted by slyther3
    when I listen to 2 channel music as soon as the cd swithes songs the reciever swithches back to dolby digital 3 channel.
    I would suspect the reason it switched back to dolby digital 3 channel is because thats the default setting you have that input set to. Go into the menue and make sure the defual setting for that input is set to stereo.

    Originally posted by slyther3
    Does anyone have any suggestions on OSD settings for the fronts and rears and evrything else. basically I would like to tweak this system for better sound.
    I would suggest setting all your speakers to small, and having the cross over setting set to 80. Measure with the distance from each speaker to the listening position and set the distance in the 1067. I would then suggest you buy a digital sound meter to set the sound levels for each channel

    Originally posted by slyther3
    Any recommendations on a good cd\dvd player.
    If you want my opinion I would get the Toshiba XA1 HD DVD player. Its a great DVD player, and fantastic HD DVD player. It will also do a great job with CDs.

    My other suggestion is to buy a Toshiba A2 HD DVD player for movies and get s tand alone CD player if you are really into listening to music.

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    • TankMalone
      Junior Member
      • Nov 2007
      • 4

      #3
      i have a denon 1730 and i love it, was a huge step up from my $60 toshiba dvd player haha, the picture and audio is awesome on it, setup on it was very simple and straight forward, the other dvd player i was looking getting was an oppo but got a better deal on the denon

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      • slyther3
        Junior Member
        • Apr 2006
        • 27

        #4
        Cross over settings

        Should all speakers be set to the same crossover setting. And what about the sub. I appreciate the info. Good advice on the last question :T

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        • calmac
          Senior Member
          • May 2005
          • 110

          #5
          Originally posted by slyther3
          Should all speakers be set to the same crossover setting. And what about the sub. I appreciate the info. Good advice on the last question :T
          If you want to get decent sound for 2 ch music replay then imo a dedicated cd player connected via it's analogue outputs to the 1067 is a must.The Rotel RCD1072 is an obvious choice but also have a listen to the Consonance CD120.
          Such a cd player combined with an inexpensive dvd like one of the Oppo's or one of the HD-dvd players will make for a system that is much more rewarding both for music and ht.
          Gordon

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          • wkhanna
            Grumpy Old Super Moderator Emeritus
            • Jan 2006
            • 5674

            #6
            I agree with calmac, and would also recomend listening to one of the Cambridge Audio CDp's for something in the < $1000 range.
            _


            Bill

            Practicing Curmudgeon & Audio Snob
            ....just an "ON" switch, Please!

            FinleyAudio

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            • rick c
              Senior Member
              • Aug 2004
              • 430

              #7
              add an eastern electric minimax vacuum tube player to the options as well.Great player.I actually preferred it over the rcd1072.The minimax also has a headphone jack that is amazing.

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              • Kevin D
                Ultra Senior Member
                • Oct 2002
                • 4601

                #8
                Upgrading the firmware is pretty easy. Not sure what you mean as the 'best' way to upgrade it as there's really only one way. Just grab the latest off the firmware thread here and then go to Rotel's website to get the upgrade software and instructions.

                Kevin D.

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                • slyther3
                  Junior Member
                  • Apr 2006
                  • 27

                  #9
                  Firmware &amp; Sub

                  Originally posted by Kevin D
                  Upgrading the firmware is pretty easy. Not sure what you mean as the 'best' way to upgrade it as there's really only one way. Just grab the latest off the firmware thread here and then go to Rotel's website to get the upgrade software and instructions.

                  Kevin D.
                  My Rotel 1067 is about 18 months old. Do I need to do all the upgraded firmware. Or does the newest patch cover it all. Next question for advice is. What are the default Sub Settings. And should the crossovers be set all the same. Probably a dumb question :roll: I have done some of these suggestions and with dramatical improvement. Tonight I am going to upgrade my speaker wire and Bi-amp the fronts and use some bananna plugs. Looking for a little tighter bass. I am not sure what the setting on the back of the sub (B&W 675) should be and what it should be set to on the 1067. I guess its suggestive and probably depends on how I like to listen to music and Ht. I like crisp highes and tight mids and bass. Im such a freakin rookie . Hey thabks to all for your help. ;x(

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                  • slyther3
                    Junior Member
                    • Apr 2006
                    • 27

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Vancouver
                    I would suspect the reason it switched back to dolby digital 3 channel is because thats the default setting you have that input set to. Go into the menue and make sure the defual setting for that input is set to stereo.



                    I would suggest setting all your speakers to small, and having the cross over setting set to 80. Measure with the distance from each speaker to the listening position and set the distance in the 1067. I would then suggest you buy a digital sound meter to set the sound levels for each channel



                    If you want my opinion I would get the Toshiba XA1 HD DVD player. Its a great DVD player, and fantastic HD DVD player. It will also do a great job with CDs.

                    My other suggestion is to buy a Toshiba A2 HD DVD player for movies and get s tand alone CD player if you are really into listening to music.
                    Thanks. Big help there. The system sounds much better. I'm going to check into some decent players....

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                    • Kevin D
                      Ultra Senior Member
                      • Oct 2002
                      • 4601

                      #11
                      Originally posted by slyther3
                      My Rotel 1067 is about 18 months old. Do I need to do all the upgraded firmware. Or does the newest patch cover it all. Next question for advice is. What are the default Sub Settings. And should the crossovers be set all the same. Probably a dumb question :roll: I have done some of these suggestions and with dramatical improvement. Tonight I am going to upgrade my speaker wire and Bi-amp the fronts and use some bananna plugs. Looking for a little tighter bass. I am not sure what the setting on the back of the sub (B&W 675) should be and what it should be set to on the 1067. I guess its suggestive and probably depends on how I like to listen to music and Ht. I like crisp highes and tight mids and bass. Im such a freakin rookie . Hey thabks to all for your help. ;x(
                      Latest version covers all updates.

                      On the back of the 675, set the lowpass filter to OUT, EQ to A for a lower end and tighter bass, phase to 0.

                      When you bi-amp the speakers, put the RB-1080 on the lower plugs of the front speakers.

                      As Vancouver said, all crossover's to 80hz, all speakers set to small. And it is important to get an SPL meter to correctly set all speaker levels the same, it's hard to do it by ear. You may want to try putting the front speakers at 60hz and see if you like the more mid-bass from your speakers rather then the sub.

                      Kevin D.

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                      • slyther3
                        Junior Member
                        • Apr 2006
                        • 27

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Kevin D
                        Latest version covers all updates.

                        On the back of the 675, set the lowpass filter to OUT, EQ to A for a lower end and tighter bass, phase to 0.

                        When you bi-amp the speakers, put the RB-1080 on the lower plugs of the front speakers.

                        As Vancouver said, all crossover's to 80hz, all speakers set to small. And it is important to get an SPL meter to correctly set all speaker levels the same, it's hard to do it by ear. You may want to try putting the front speakers at 60hz and see if you like the more mid-bass from your speakers rather then the sub.

                        Kevin D.
                        Again thanks. That was an awesome fix. Damn these paradigms actually are sounding pretty sweet. Next task is the software download. Kevin can you recommend some good speaker wire. And what gage would you use...

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                        • Kevin D
                          Ultra Senior Member
                          • Oct 2002
                          • 4601

                          #13
                          Originally posted by slyther3
                          Again thanks. That was an awesome fix. Damn these paradigms actually are sounding pretty sweet. Next task is the software download. Kevin can you recommend some good speaker wire. And what gage would you use...
                          14 gauge at a minimum, 12 optimal. Gotta recommend Cat Cables on the banner above. The forum is owned/ran by them and fortunately they do sound good and are a great value. We can't really discuss different cable brands past that do to obvious conflict reasons.

                          Kevin D.

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                          • slyther3
                            Junior Member
                            • Apr 2006
                            • 27

                            #14
                            Originally posted by Kevin D
                            14 gauge at a minimum, 12 optimal. Gotta recommend Cat Cables on the banner above. The forum is owned/ran by them and fortunately they do sound good and are a great value. We can't really discuss different cable brands past that do to obvious conflict reasons.

                            Kevin D.
                            Okay thanks. What kind of system do you have? Gotta go to work....... ops: I'd rather listen to My NEW sounding system thanks to you Bro.
                            Peace out. Have a good day
                            CK

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                            • Kevin D
                              Ultra Senior Member
                              • Oct 2002
                              • 4601

                              #15
                              Originally posted by slyther3
                              Okay thanks. What kind of system do you have? Gotta go to work....... ops: I'd rather listen to My NEW sounding system thanks to you Bro.
                              Peace out. Have a good day
                              CK
                              Currently RSP-1069, RMB-1077, RB-1092, RLC-1080, RT-1084, RDV-1093..

                              Kevin D.

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                              • slyther3
                                Junior Member
                                • Apr 2006
                                • 27

                                #16
                                Originally posted by Kevin D
                                Currently RSP-1069, RMB-1077, RB-1092, RLC-1080, RT-1084, RDV-1093..

                                Kevin D.
                                damn kevin your systm is ballin..... what speakers?

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                                • Kevin D
                                  Ultra Senior Member
                                  • Oct 2002
                                  • 4601

                                  #17
                                  B&W CDM-9's in front, CDM-1's in rear, Sig 7's center rear. No center right now. Two SVS 20-39 subs.

                                  Kevin D.

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                                  • artv4
                                    Senior Member
                                    • Jun 2007
                                    • 277

                                    #18
                                    definitely check out oppo digital for a great dvd/cd/dvd-audio/super audio player!!!! i am currently using the oppo dv-981 and it sounds great, and up converts dvd's beautifully!
                                    GO Revel!!!!! (powered by ;x( Anthem)

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