Volume gap between 10 and 11 when in prologic mode

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  • Homma
    Junior Member
    • Dec 2002
    • 7

    #1

    Volume gap between 10 and 11 when in prologic mode

    I have a problem with linearity in center channel in my RSP-1066.
    When I'm playing something in prologic and changing the volume between 10 and 11 there's a huge diffrent in volume for the center channel, the front's are fine. This doesn't occur when in stereo mode but whenever the DSP is activated it's there and it doesn't matter if it is a analog or digital source.
    Is this a known problem?
    I have a 1080 and a 993 and it doesn't matter which one is driving the center.
    The version of my 1066 is 2.20.

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