Hopefully this is an easy/simple question to answer.
I'm using a Rotel RSX-1056 for a 7.1 HT setup. My front speakers are connected to a rotel RB-980BX via front pre outs. Since this receiver lacks HDMI, I purchased a Pioneer BDP-05FD blu ray player for it's analog 7.1 outputs and quality wolfson da converters. The blu ray player is connected to the rotel MULTI in analog.
My question is this:
Both the Rotel and the Pioneer have the ability to set speaker size and output level. Right now I have the Pioneer just set as default (I think 0db and all speakers set to large). I've use the Rotel to set speaker output (using a SPL meter) and the delay. Is this the correct configuration? Or should I be setting the Rotel to the default and using the Pioneer to set delay and output? How will this effect my other sources (HD DVD, Dish, HT PC) that I have connected through the traditional coax/optical inputs.
Any recommendations for this type of setup would be appreciated.
Thanks!
I'm using a Rotel RSX-1056 for a 7.1 HT setup. My front speakers are connected to a rotel RB-980BX via front pre outs. Since this receiver lacks HDMI, I purchased a Pioneer BDP-05FD blu ray player for it's analog 7.1 outputs and quality wolfson da converters. The blu ray player is connected to the rotel MULTI in analog.
My question is this:
Both the Rotel and the Pioneer have the ability to set speaker size and output level. Right now I have the Pioneer just set as default (I think 0db and all speakers set to large). I've use the Rotel to set speaker output (using a SPL meter) and the delay. Is this the correct configuration? Or should I be setting the Rotel to the default and using the Pioneer to set delay and output? How will this effect my other sources (HD DVD, Dish, HT PC) that I have connected through the traditional coax/optical inputs.
Any recommendations for this type of setup would be appreciated.
Thanks!
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