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Post 10 made on Saturday January 3, 2009 at 17:28
snarfshark
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On January 3, 2009 at 16:36, Herman Trivilino said...
One of the drawbacks of the analog connections is the
possibility that the relative volumes of the speakers
may not be adjustable. In my case, I can adjust the left/right
balance for both the front pair of speakers, and the rear
pair of speakers. I cannot, however, adjust the volume
of the front speakers relative to the rear speakers.
(I don't use a center speaker, and the sub-woofer has
it's one volume knob). Right now, the volume of the front
speakers is too high compared to the rear speakers, and
I guess one way for me to fix that would be to add some
resistance to two of the cables connecting the BD player
to the receiver.

To anyone else who's trying to make this scheme work,
check to see if the relative volume levels can be adjusted
at either the source (the BD player) or the receiver.

Doesn't the Sony BD player have an option in the audio setup to allow you to adjust the volume level of each channel? If it doesn't that is quite an oversight on Sony's part.

Every BD/DVD player I have used which has analog outs has some sort of provision for adjusting the volume of each channel. I know the Panny BD55 has this capability.


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