#58733 - 03/23/06 05:41 PM
Re: Conversation w/ Outlaw....Two Thousand 990's!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Gunslinger
Registered: 01/19/06
Posts: 63
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Gonk: Unfortunately, channel calibration is NOT global. If I calibrate a regular input to, say, -5dB and then switch to the CD input set for Upsample, that CD input will be +5dB louder than the regular input because the channel calibration doesn't apply to it.
So then to get the CD input at Upsample set to -3dB below the regular input, you'd need to set the 2-ch offset to -8 - which, by the way, is the lowest it goes. If you have to set the regular in put in the above case to -8dB to get the sub to balance correctly and you wanted the CD input at Upsample to be -3dB below the regular input, it would be impossible since the CD input would then need to be at -11dB which it can't go to.
As Skyblazer said - "It's either to low for home theater and to loud for 2 channel listening. Not sure if this is the problem or not." What he is experiencing is EXACTLY the problem I described above. He may be able to use the 2-ch Offset to lower the 2 channel music to an acceptable level unless he had to set the Sub Offset to some level that would not let him do this.
2-ch offset is not a value that is additive to the regular sub offset.
I had to calibrate my system so that the sub offset was 0dB by adjusting the volume of my subs to below what SVS recommends. Then the 2-ch offset could be used to acceptably lower the sub volume for 2 channel music.
I've worked around it for my setup but this is NOT how the sub offsetting should work. It doesn't make sense and is not global like every other pre/pro and receiver I've owned.
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#58735 - 03/23/06 06:11 PM
Re: Conversation w/ Outlaw....Two Thousand 990's!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Gunslinger
Registered: 12/29/05
Posts: 35
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My 7700 stays on all the time and gets "slightly" warm, that's it. Granted I am not driving it very hard, have efficent speakers & don't crank it up that much but I cannot see this amp getting "hot" even when driven hard.
I really love this amp; I had the 7125 which is very nice but the 7700 / 7500 are "overbuilt" with very heavy gold plated fully insulated 5-way binding post, even the RCA's are gold on these amps, very pretty rear end. I cannot believe I just said that about an amp.
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#58736 - 03/23/06 07:19 PM
Re: Conversation w/ Outlaw....Two Thousand 990's!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Gunslinger
Registered: 03/07/06
Posts: 75
Loc: Orlando
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ZoFo,
Was there a sound difference when you moved from the 7125 to 7700 amp? could you hear that 75 watt delta per channel?
thanks Vince
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#58737 - 03/24/06 12:53 AM
Re: Conversation w/ Outlaw....Two Thousand 990's!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Gunslinger
Registered: 02/06/06
Posts: 53
Loc: So Cal
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My 7500 is typically cool, even after a movie workout. Compared to the B&K it replaced, very cool, as the old B&K positively gets hot. And the other nicety: dead quiet, I hear nothing in terms of buzz etc.
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#58738 - 03/24/06 02:42 AM
Re: Conversation w/ Outlaw....Two Thousand 990's!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Desperado
Registered: 09/10/05
Posts: 443
Loc: Santa Barbara, CA
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Vince32837, human hearing responds to proportional changes, not absolute ones. The perceived difference between a 100-watt and a 200-watt input to a speaker is just the same as the perceived difference between a 1-watt and a 2-watt difference, except the sounds in the first case would be described by the typical listener as being four times as loud as those in the second case. Yes, I mean four times as loud - not 100 times as loud. Read any text on psychoacoustics, or even introductory psychology. That's why sound levels are measured in decibels - a logarithm-based figure - and it's why amplifier power levels ought to be converted into DBW, or decibels above one watt, before trying to compare them. My nOrh Le Amp II monoblocks are supposed to be able to deliver 400 watts into my 4-ohm Magneplanars. That sentence tells you just exactly nothing useful - if it pushes any emotional buttons, I'm sorry. But 400 watts translates to 26 decibels above 1 watt, or 26 dbw. Okay - if I know that and know the sensitivity spec for my speakers, which is about 85 db for 1-watt input (on the low side), then I know my amps can push my speakers to peaks of about 111 db each, or 114 db together. I also know that's about 24 db more than my condo neighbors can reasonably be expected to tolerate, or that I would tolerate from one of them. How much power would it take to drive my speakers to the max acceptable level? About three watts, which is 5 dbw. Which is why I think people ought not to be impressed by astronomical wattage specs.
Paul Nay
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#58739 - 03/24/06 03:03 PM
Re: Conversation w/ Outlaw....Two Thousand 990's!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Gunslinger
Registered: 03/07/06
Posts: 75
Loc: Orlando
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So the guys who bought 7500/7700 amps having hum or buzz issues all turned out be outside gear, cable box etc true? no hum from within the 7500/7700 amps?
Paul,
You are right when you take that 100 watt amp and a 200 watt amp, gut at best buy thinks 2X, but reality it 20*log(200) - 10*log(100)= 23 dB -20db =3 dB differnece in power..plus how some manufacturers measure power/THD etc not standardized
Vince
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#58741 - 03/24/06 04:57 PM
Re: Conversation w/ Outlaw....Two Thousand 990's!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Gunslinger
Registered: 01/19/06
Posts: 63
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Gonk: My above comments are while using either the built in test tones or while using RoomEQWizard test tones. I'm not talking about measuring levels from a CD and comparing that to DVD levels. This is a pure calibration issue.
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