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  1. Phil Iturralde

    Analog Setup

    Since you want the Subwoofer SPL to be approx. +2 to +10 dB above your Speakers 75 dBc, if you can't use your Pioneer to do that, then do what I did, and change the most efficient SPKR SPL Setting = -12 dB (Toshiba Speaker Setting), and then match the rest of your speaker to = 75 dBc ALL Around...
  2. Phil Iturralde

    Analog Setup

    Cees is correct! Once you've set the Toshiba 5.1 Speaker settings to: 1) Size = Large 2) Crossover = 120 Hz 3) Distance = 0 ... then your AV RECeiver / AMP Settings becomes the priority. ----- This discussion got me thinking (yeah dangerous exercise :)) early this morning and I...
  3. Phil Iturralde

    Analog Setup

    Brian, some feel that Calibrating the Audio is easier if you just completely bypass the Toshiba 5.1 Speaker Settings (SPRK = Large / Crossover = 120 Hz / Distance for all speakers = 0) and use their favorite Calibration DVD along with their respective AV Receiver / Amp Unit to adjust the SPLs...
  4. Phil Iturralde

    Analog Setup

    Since my HD DVDs sounds great presently, I decided just to run Digital Video Essentials DVD without changing the Toshiba 5.1 Speaker & SPL Settings & see how much different my equalized SPLs are with Digital Video Essential Test Tones. Equipment: YAMAHA RX-V1300 1) My Yamaha does not have...
  5. Phil Iturralde

    Analog Setup

    CORRECTION: Finally had time to review my Yamaha Manual & play around with my Yamaha controls and it looks like that I CAN Modify and Adjust my SPLs while I'm in the Yamaha 6-CH INPUTs. Later tonight, I'll compare the two Audio Calibration processes ... 1) Toshiba Internal Test Tones...
  6. Phil Iturralde

    Analog Setup

    Apparently your Rotel can adjust the Analog INputs SPLs , ... my Yamaha RX-V1300 cannot. If I leave the Toshiba HD-A1 5.1 speakers settings @ 0 , my SPLs would be approx. ... Front Left:...... 80 dBc Center:.......... 87 dBc Front Right:.... 80 dBc L Surround:.... 79 dBc R...
  7. Phil Iturralde

    Analog Setup

    Just Calibrate your Audio using Toshiba's Auto Test Tones @ 75 all around. If your AV Receiver adds bass management, you'll find out when you read the subwoofer's SPL level. In my case, my Yamaha RX-V1300 does not, so I dialed my most efficient speaker (Center***) to -12 in the Toshiba's 5.1...
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