Hi, I am currently running an RB 1090 for my fronts and a 1095 for the centers and rears all through an RSP 1066. The problem I am having is when I listen to dvd music the rear speakers are very faint or the fronts are very loud. The rears are much closer to my listening area than the fronts but are still so much more faint. My fronts have built in subs and I have them set to mid. Is there any way of balancing the sound so it has a more "Surround Sound". Any suggestions would be helpful. Thanks
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Originally posted by HenkBest way to start (assuming you have not done so already) is to set the respective speakers' sound level using a SPL meter. Its very difficult to calibrate the levels correctly by just listening to music or even pink noise.- Bottom
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Originally posted by H.T.CYou could get a calibration disc like video essential's or avia to adjust surround channels or stereophiles magazine sound disc and the absolute sound publication has one too.- Bottom
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They can be ordered at videoessentials.com (there are different versions available) or musicdirect.com which has the stereophile editors choice sound test cd.
Bestbuys or circuit city may have the calibration dvd but you still need a mic to adjust.Radio shack sells them.Robert- Bottom
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