Questions about RSP 1068

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  • flyboylr45
    Member
    • Jan 2007
    • 32

    Questions about RSP 1068

    When the master (db) volume is set for each individual speaker, mainly the subwoofer, and you have the advanced setup to have the subwoofer at +2db on Dolby Digital, why does the volume still show your original master setting when you press the S on the remote control? If it is running at the +2 db, then when I raise the volume by pressing the S on the remote doe sit raise it from the master setting or the +2 as set on the advanced menu? For example, my subwoofer is set at -7db master and +2 on Dolby Digital at the advanced menu.

    I know this is confusing but thanks for your help :E
  • PewterTA
    Moderator
    • Nov 2004
    • 2901

    #2
    Pressing the S button on the remote is a temporary change, so it takes whatever your setting is in the menu (in this case +2) and would increase buy whatever you set it to. So if you went 2 from the remote, it's actually +4. Once you switch inputs (and I believe) it changes input modes (like DD to analog to DTS or that) it resets back to the +2.
    Digital Audio makes me Happy.
    -Dan

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