I'm changing out my amp from a 1075 to a 1077 hooked up to a RSP-1069 and am calibrating with a SPL meter. My dumb question is do I go thru the test tones and calibrate once or do I calibrate the system with each different input? Would appreciate your help!!
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TV: Sony XBR-85X850G
Receiver: Anthem MRX 720
Amp: Monolith 7X
Speakers: B&W 702 S2 Fronts, HTM71 S2 center, 706 S2 Surrounds
Sub: SVS PB 3000
Conditioner: Panamax M4300-PM
Bluray: OPPO BDP-93 & Panasonic DP-UB820
Remote: Harmony OneTags: None- Bottom
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Thanks Eric, its been a while since I did a calibration :TOriginally posted by hifiguymiYou only have to do it once. It's not required for each input.
EricTV: Sony XBR-85X850G
Receiver: Anthem MRX 720
Amp: Monolith 7X
Speakers: B&W 702 S2 Fronts, HTM71 S2 center, 706 S2 Surrounds
Sub: SVS PB 3000
Conditioner: Panamax M4300-PM
Bluray: OPPO BDP-93 & Panasonic DP-UB820
Remote: Harmony One- Bottom
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how does the 1077 sounds against the 1075?A/V Preamp: Rotel RSP-1069
Power Amp : Rotel RMB-1075
Speakers : ProAC response d two¢re,AS6Sub,Monitor.A RXFX
Cables : Nordost Cables.- Bottom
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Too soon to tell if I hear any major differences between them. I made the change based on reviews so I hadn't heard it before. I needed the space in my credenza to be able to add more gear, power my 5.1 setup and zone 2 and it fits the bill. The little bit of listening I've done so far with a couple of cd's and the Gamer bluray went pretty good. The wife feels it plays louder than the 1075. Personally, I don't think I'm sacrificing any power, clarity, detail or fullness that I had with the 1075. Hope this helps!Originally posted by daspacemanhow does the 1077 sounds against the 1075?TV: Sony XBR-85X850G
Receiver: Anthem MRX 720
Amp: Monolith 7X
Speakers: B&W 702 S2 Fronts, HTM71 S2 center, 706 S2 Surrounds
Sub: SVS PB 3000
Conditioner: Panamax M4300-PM
Bluray: OPPO BDP-93 & Panasonic DP-UB820
Remote: Harmony One- Bottom
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Yes it will be!Originally posted by Tha Freakis the 1075 for sale ??
TV: Sony XBR-85X850G
Receiver: Anthem MRX 720
Amp: Monolith 7X
Speakers: B&W 702 S2 Fronts, HTM71 S2 center, 706 S2 Surrounds
Sub: SVS PB 3000
Conditioner: Panamax M4300-PM
Bluray: OPPO BDP-93 & Panasonic DP-UB820
Remote: Harmony One- Bottom
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