Hello,
I recently purchased some av123 x-series speakers (4x x-ls 1x x-cs) and love them. I have paired them with an Onkyo 705 receiver and am just getting around to fully calibrating them along with my HSU sub.
I am a bit confused as to exactly how I am supposed to do this. I have watched the AVIA and DVE discs but still have a couple of questions. I will be doing the calibration with an SPL meter (I would prefer not to use the Audessy EQ calibration tool, want to learn the basics)
1. My receiver says that its test tones are output "at the standard level for THX which is 0dB." I assume this means that 0dB on the receiver == 85dB (THX standard). During calibration should I set my receiver to 0dB and simply calibrate each speaker to 85dB using the individual speaker adjustments?
2. 85dB white noise is loud. So loud that I am afraid of hurting my x-series speakers during calibration. My receiver is rated at 100W/channel and my listening distance is ~12'. Any chance I would hurt the speakers during calibration?
3. Using the AVIA audio calibration tools seems to be about 10dB louder than the built-in receiver white noise generator. That is, when I calibrate to a reference level of 85dB using AVIA and then check the receivers white noise levels they are about 75dB. Is this normal?
4. Finally, do most people calibrate to 85dB or 75dB or does it matter? Ideally I would like to say that 0dB on my receiver is == standard THX reference level. Is going with 75dB instead just a matter of preference?
I recently purchased some av123 x-series speakers (4x x-ls 1x x-cs) and love them. I have paired them with an Onkyo 705 receiver and am just getting around to fully calibrating them along with my HSU sub.
I am a bit confused as to exactly how I am supposed to do this. I have watched the AVIA and DVE discs but still have a couple of questions. I will be doing the calibration with an SPL meter (I would prefer not to use the Audessy EQ calibration tool, want to learn the basics)
1. My receiver says that its test tones are output "at the standard level for THX which is 0dB." I assume this means that 0dB on the receiver == 85dB (THX standard). During calibration should I set my receiver to 0dB and simply calibrate each speaker to 85dB using the individual speaker adjustments?
2. 85dB white noise is loud. So loud that I am afraid of hurting my x-series speakers during calibration. My receiver is rated at 100W/channel and my listening distance is ~12'. Any chance I would hurt the speakers during calibration?
3. Using the AVIA audio calibration tools seems to be about 10dB louder than the built-in receiver white noise generator. That is, when I calibrate to a reference level of 85dB using AVIA and then check the receivers white noise levels they are about 75dB. Is this normal?
4. Finally, do most people calibrate to 85dB or 75dB or does it matter? Ideally I would like to say that 0dB on my receiver is == standard THX reference level. Is going with 75dB instead just a matter of preference?
