Jari K
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I just bought new HDMI 1.3-receiver (Yamaha v1800) and have one (probably silly) question. I used optical/coaxial with my old (non-HDMI) receiver and pretty much got used to the similar sound VOLUME. This means, that the volume was usually around -40db (give or take, of course) when watching 5.1-films. Around that, anyway. Probably somewhat different with 2.0/mediocre-sources.
Now, with HDMI connection and new receiver, the volume is more like around -20-30db (based on two 5.1-films). So getting the "same/similar" sound VOLUME level out from my new v1800-receiver, I have to use (around) -20-20db instead of -40db.
Is this just normal (HDMI is in "lower" level, it seems)? Granted, I probably have some tweaking to do with my new receiver (taking it slow, since plenty of things at the moment), but still.
Note, that I´m talking about general volume here, not "balance" of the speakers, speaker distance, or stuff like that. I used "YPAO", which gave pretty good results at least with the speaker distances. I still have to double check/listen the speaker balance etc. Like I said, some tweaking...
Thanks.
Now, with HDMI connection and new receiver, the volume is more like around -20-30db (based on two 5.1-films). So getting the "same/similar" sound VOLUME level out from my new v1800-receiver, I have to use (around) -20-20db instead of -40db.
Is this just normal (HDMI is in "lower" level, it seems)? Granted, I probably have some tweaking to do with my new receiver (taking it slow, since plenty of things at the moment), but still.
Note, that I´m talking about general volume here, not "balance" of the speakers, speaker distance, or stuff like that. I used "YPAO", which gave pretty good results at least with the speaker distances. I still have to double check/listen the speaker balance etc. Like I said, some tweaking...
Thanks.