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#40456 - 09/30/02 07:40 AM Re: Stupid question #1
gonk Offline
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From my experience, the calib and trim settings are identical (change one, the other also changes) and permanent. The difference is that one includes the 950's internal test tone and the other doesn't -- which is necessary if you want to use AVIA or Video Essentials instead of the test tone to set your channel levels.

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#40457 - 09/30/02 02:11 PM Re: Stupid question #1
didjdude Offline
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gonk is right. The trim setting are permanent. Very interesting....

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#40458 - 09/30/02 05:08 PM Re: Stupid question #1
Robin Casady Offline
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Registered: 09/26/02
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That's what I thought. Now, if I just had a better understanding of crossover...

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#40459 - 10/01/02 11:38 AM Re: Stupid question #1
Matthew Hill Offline
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When calibrating with Avia, just be aware that the tones are recorded 20db below reference. Hence you must calibrate at 85db. Most processors' tones are recorded 30db below reference. Hence you would calibrate at 75db.


Does it really matter what level the tones are recorded at, as long as they're all at the same level? After all, what you're calibrating to is parity among all the speakers, not an absolute level.

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