i previously owned the rotel rsx-1055 before i picked up my rotel rsx-1056 off of audiogon. i have to say what a difference in sound quality. i am not sure what is the same/different from the two pieces of gear but what a difference!!!! i am in total shock, i am so glad i picked it up. now, i need some help from my fellow rotel club. there is an option of two that is quite new to me compared to the rsx-1055 that is confusing me. in the base management section you are able to set the crossover points. this is fine, though there is an advanced menu which lets you set he points for each speaker section, which is cool : . now my question is, when i set up the menu in the advance menu, does this override the previous menu on the osd? also, what type of difference does using the contour option make on the 1056? please help me understand!!!!! and of course, GO ROTEL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ;x(
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Yes, the advanced page over-rides the regular page. The advanced page is the only place to change the crossover point, so that really doesn't over-ride anything. The large/small selection is just over-ridden for the sound type selected.
So if you want no sub for stereo, set the fronts to LARGE in the advanced menu under STEREO.
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I have the contour option which I love on the Rotel RSP-1098. It simply allows you to control the High and Low frequency of each speaker pair in your configuration. Just be careful that you don't over compensate. Enjoy your toy.
Peace and blessings,
Azeke- Bottom
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Originally posted by dthreeIf i have edited crossover points on the advanced menu, how can I cancel out these settings and get back to using the subwoofer setup to determine the crossover point?
Kevin D.- Bottom
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Thats not what the manual says. On p39, it says "Typically, the RSX-1056 uses a single master setting for the high-pass and low-pass crossover point between all the SMALL speakers and the subwoofer. This master crossover point is set on the SUBWOOFER SETUP menu described in the following section." Since i had edited individual crossover points, I was just trying to find a way to get it back to using the sub crossover point for all speakers.- Bottom
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I'm not home right now so bear with me.You can set each set of speakers individually.Ex i have my fronts to 60,center to 60/80?,surrounds to 80 and my sub to 80.Whats really neat is the ability to set large or small for music,dolby,stereo etc.- Bottom
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