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Old 10-30-2006, 10:47 AM   #1 of 49
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Why do I constantly have to adjust volume?


Hello there,
I am just curious about this. Using a SONY DAV-FX500 HTIB, I have to keep adjusting volume when using anything other than 2-channels. Any 5 channel setup, I cannot hear people talk, so I put the volume up, then I can hear them, but then music will come on, or a sound effect and jumps so high that I have to put the volume down again, and I do that until the movie/show is over.

Any ideas on how to fix this?



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Old 10-30-2006, 10:52 AM   #2 of 49
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Re: Why do I constantly have to adjust volume?


in 5.1 most vocals come out of the center channel. have you or can you adjust the levels. sounds like your center channel may need to be bumped up a bit.



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Old 10-30-2006, 11:10 AM   #3 of 49
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Re: Why do I constantly have to adjust volume?


Yes I have the ability to change it.
So most vocals come out of the center? I didn't know that. I'll try that.



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Old 10-30-2006, 11:38 AM   #4 of 49
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Re: Why do I constantly have to adjust volume?


Yeah, your vocals and on screen action usually come through the center channel (which is why most people strongly believe it is your most important speaker in the setup and will go to great lengths and funds to get a good speaker).
For best results, if you can, I'd try to calibrate your levels with an SPL Meter and a dvd with test tones like Avia or Digital Video Essensials. but if you cant, just try to see if you can adjust them by ear as best as you can. that should most definetly help you a little bit.



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Old 10-30-2006, 11:38 AM   #5 of 49
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Re: Why do I constantly have to adjust volume?


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Yes I have the ability to change it.
So most vocals come out of the center? I didn't know that. I'll try that.

Actually, you should calibrate each channel to output the same amount by playing test tones and calibrating them with a SPL meter. This is described in the "Calibration" section of the Primer/FAQ located on the beginners page. It is the single best thing you can do to improve your surround sound experience.
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Old 10-30-2006, 12:13 PM   #6 of 49
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Re: Why do I constantly have to adjust volume?


Jeff,
What do you mean
"you should calibrate each channel to output the same amount by playing test tones and calibrating them with a SPL meter"

When you say, calibrate each channel to ouput the same amount - you mean the same volume level?

Don't even know what a SPL meter is



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Old 10-30-2006, 12:46 PM   #7 of 49
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Re: Why do I constantly have to adjust volume?


basically, you play a dvd which sends a sound through your system one speaker at a time. while this is going on your holding a meter which measures the level. you + or - your speakers so that they all match the same level. it sounds more complex than it is.



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Old 10-30-2006, 12:54 PM   #8 of 49
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Re: Why do I constantly have to adjust volume?


Okay,
I think I have that built into my Sony receiver.
I can switch to DVD mode, and adjust the levels to each speaker. Sony has a mic you can attach to the system (not sure how well it works) that is supposed to adjust the levels to each speaker, and find how far the speakers are, and they're all different levels once that is finished. Now I am not sure if those levels are the same type you're talking about. I can go to radio shack and pick one up for $50/60 but just checking w/ you guys first.



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Old 10-30-2006, 01:07 PM   #9 of 49
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Re: Why do I constantly have to adjust volume?


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Okay,
I think I have that built into my Sony receiver.
I can switch to DVD mode, and adjust the levels to each speaker. Sony has a mic you can attach to the system (not sure how well it works) that is supposed to adjust the levels to each speaker, and find how far the speakers are, and they're all different levels once that is finished. Now I am not sure if those levels are the same type you're talking about. I can go to radio shack and pick one up for $50/60 but just checking w/ you guys first.

You can do it with the Sony microphone and it will probably be fine. The SPL meter and the test DVD lets you calibrate it to the DVD player's specific output, but it is probably close enough doing it with just the receiver and mic. Just put the mic in the "sweet spot" (the central viewing/listening position) at about ear level and run the calibration routine. This will ensure that all speakers are outputting the same relative volume level and set up your delays. That way, a DD or DTS soundtrack that is mixed for a calibrated system will be outputting the desired sound level out of each speaker. If you still find it difficult to hear after this procedure, you can bump the center up a little, but the calibration should clear up most of your problems. It seems center channels are usually a little harder to drive that the front and surrounds, so they tend to need a little more level boost than the other speakers.
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Old 10-30-2006, 01:14 PM   #10 of 49