How to use SPL meter to calibrate HOME THEATER

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  • Опубликовано: 5 янв 2025

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  • @VinceVega303
    @VinceVega303 Год назад +3

    Thank you for this no-nonsense, helpful video!

  • @thomaswu3378
    @thomaswu3378 3 года назад +8

    Corey, thanks for the video. You are the ONLY person that actually shows on screen the steps to do it, everyone else just talked about it and there's nothing on screen to see. Also, you are the only one that tells the viewers how much you turned up the volume for the Test Tone, no else does that. Why?? That's a crucial part of the whole calibration, personally, I would turn it up even more (you said -20db, but I would at least go up to -15db; not sure if that makes any difference, it's just my preference). Anyway, great details and thanks!!

    • @coreyskinner
      @coreyskinner  3 года назад +5

      Thomas you are so welcome man. Ya you could totally go to -15 that's fine. Please subscribe more videos coming!

    • @wazup3333
      @wazup3333 2 года назад +1

      this makes no sense, what should volume be on the receiver when calibrating every speaker to 75 db

    • @coreyskinner
      @coreyskinner  Год назад

      0 preferrably

    • @wazup3333
      @wazup3333 Год назад

      @@coreyskinner if it's on 0 there's no volume on the absolute volume scale

    • @MrArjanOskam
      @MrArjanOskam Год назад

      Mine just goes from 0 to 100, no db reading. At what level should I set it?

  • @anandshah71
    @anandshah71 3 года назад +4

    I have been exploring so many videos in homenthestere and sound this video topic no one has ever talked on
    So important
    Thanks man

    • @coreyskinner
      @coreyskinner  3 года назад

      Thank you so much Anand! I really appreciate it I hope it helps.

  • @davidj.martin948
    @davidj.martin948 2 года назад +1

    What happens to your speakers Delay when Audyssey set your speakers DISTANCES which determines the DELAY and then you go in with the SPL and undo it by putting you own Speaker levels Thank You

    • @coreyskinner
      @coreyskinner  2 года назад

      I don't have Audyssey because I have a Yamaha so I have Yapao which is garbage.

  • @MC-jb9uf
    @MC-jb9uf 3 года назад +2

    Hi
    My front height speakers were pretty faint. I had to bump them up to + 9.0dB to hear the Atmos effects. Wondering if you experienced the same.
    Thanks for the vid!

    • @coreyskinner
      @coreyskinner  2 года назад +1

      Yes I think mine are bumped up about 4 or 5 db as well.

  • @Foreverjazzfan
    @Foreverjazzfan Год назад +1

    Need to remember to raise the AVR volume to 0 which is reference level. Then you can run your pink noise and adjust to 75DB. I raise my center channel 2db hot and my height channels the same for atmos.

    • @coreyskinner
      @coreyskinner  Год назад

      yes i also add a few to my height and center channels

  • @ShaileshPatel-le8cq
    @ShaileshPatel-le8cq Год назад

    Plz make calibration video on Yamaha AVR. What is Volume trim functions ND effect of the same. In small room on 0 pink noise (Master volume) spl meter go more than 75 dB so Pl suggest what to do. If I reduced level up to minus 10 as it is max than also level goes more than 75 dB so in this case what to do. Namaste 🙏

    • @coreyskinner
      @coreyskinner  Год назад

      I have a video on using the miniDSP with my Yamaha AVR. Your pink noise should fluctuate with your volume control. So if all speakers are at 75db then great!

  • @luluanwar1002
    @luluanwar1002 2 года назад

    I have HTR-2071
    before I go into speaker level settings. volume on AV should be set to 0 or -.?
    i encountered a problem when i set the volume in AV to 0. SPL reads 85db higher.
    and I proceed to setting the speaker level.
    to reach 75db. i had to lower it all the way to -10db and it still wasn't enough. thanks for the reply🙏

  • @armandoperez6601
    @armandoperez6601 8 месяцев назад

    ¿At what level do you recommend i should set the master volume on my reciver?

    • @coreyskinner
      @coreyskinner  8 месяцев назад

      Depends, some say 0 but for me that was way too loud. I think I set mine to -20

  • @Covarrubian
    @Covarrubian Год назад

    Hi Corey, first of all, great video! I have a quick question, I have a smasung q990c, and it doesnt show the volume level in db, can I set it to any reasonable volume level and just make all the speakers to sound at the same db level, disregarding the 75db mark?

    • @coreyskinner
      @coreyskinner  Год назад

      thank you! So if your receiver doesn't show the the level in db it might be an older version. Yes you can adjust the level to a reasonable level but you can still use the 75db mark with a meter. If its too loud then turn the volume down but make sure all the speakers are the same.

  • @troyd.521
    @troyd.521 Год назад

    Shouldn’t the master volume be set at whatever db level you’re setting all tye speakers at? So master at 75, then adjust gain on each speaker until 75 is achieved?

    • @coreyskinner
      @coreyskinner  Год назад +1

      No you wanna set master volume to zero if you can then run the pink noise test at 75db for all speakers

    • @troyd.521
      @troyd.521 Год назад

      @@coreyskinner with my master volume at 0 the gain won’t go high enough to achieve 75 db on the meter from any of the speakers.

  • @mnormansell1984
    @mnormansell1984 2 года назад

    I tried this for my Yamaha Rx-V585, the spl mater was a app on my s21 uktra (i know a proper meter would be better) but if i set my master volume to 0db, once i start the pink noise test, i have to minus every speaker to -10 (lowest value) ans that gives me a reading of 90db!!!! I have slow reading and wighting set to C type, not sure what im doing wrong.

    • @coreyskinner
      @coreyskinner  2 года назад

      hmmm ya maybe the meter is on the wrong setting

  • @dannyr2272
    @dannyr2272 Год назад

    My receiver is Onkyo and volume is from 0 to 100 at volume so what should I have it at for measurements ?

    • @coreyskinner
      @coreyskinner  Год назад

      Ya thats the old school way of having volume now its with the negative numbers. I forget the terminology regarding it.

  • @cab4u1969
    @cab4u1969 3 года назад

    I have a Rotel RSX-1056. The master volume only displays a 1 thru 100 volume level. No decibel display. checked out a lot of videos calibrating with spl meter and most folks say set master volume to 0.00 decibels and then do the pink noise calibration. question is what volume level on my Rotel is equivalent to 0.00 decibels. thanks.

    • @coreyskinner
      @coreyskinner  3 года назад +3

      Yea you can depending on the receiver you either have the db volume or the 1-100 volume. I am actually not sure what volume equals 0db on yours. I simply could not set my volume to 0db because it was beyond loud. Like blowing my speakers loud. I had to lower it.

  • @Cristianino87
    @Cristianino87 2 года назад

    hi, shouldn't the subwoofer be set on the sound level meter 3 db less than the speakers for a flat response? thank you

    • @coreyskinner
      @coreyskinner  2 года назад +1

      technically is subjective. Whatever sounds best to you. I had them all the same

  • @patrick7799
    @patrick7799 3 года назад

    Hello when I listen to the incubus song just a phase on my stereo speakers the mid sound is 30 decibels and the bass sound is 60 decibels Corey Skinner is the sound like that with your stereo speakers

  • @ShaileshPatel-le8cq
    @ShaileshPatel-le8cq 3 года назад

    Good video. I m using Yamaha HTR 3072 AVR. Pl suggest what Master Volume I should set on AVR while using SPL Meter for DB Level. If i set MV 0 than there is no sound and it dose not show any effect on SPL Meter. If i set MV 70 db than only SPL Meter start reading. Pl reply.

    • @coreyskinner
      @coreyskinner  2 года назад

      Thanks for watching. Most people recommend setting your master volume to 0db which is extremely loud.

    • @coreyskinner
      @coreyskinner  2 года назад

      0 at reference level that is

  • @VandergriftMoefies
    @VandergriftMoefies 3 года назад +2

    Awesome vid! One thing I was wondering about is what do you have your gain set to on the back of the sub itself? 50% or something else?!

  • @ice2hotlord
    @ice2hotlord 5 месяцев назад

    Question Why do you use C weighted and not A weighted . I see alot of calibraters using A Weighted. I see that C weighted is more sensitive.

    • @coreyskinner
      @coreyskinner  5 месяцев назад

      Well it’s because of the level of decibels we are trying to pick up. Around the 70 range. A weighted filters out low frequency which we want to hear and pick up

  • @Kev-O33
    @Kev-O33 Год назад

    what should the meter read per speaker?

    • @coreyskinner
      @coreyskinner  Год назад

      75db per speaker

    • @Kev-O33
      @Kev-O33 Год назад

      @@coreyskinner and the reciever volume when testing? how loud should that be at?

  • @giannibrocke8531
    @giannibrocke8531 2 года назад

    Moin Moin
    Entschuldigt bitte die frage, aber irgendwie versteh ich das mit dem Nachträglichen einstellen der LS noch nicht so ganz beziehungsweise verwirrt es mich etwas.
    Ich bin jetzt so vorgegangen
    und hoffe das es so richtig ist.
    1) Eingemessenen wurde mit
    Audyssey EQ App
    Ergebnisse der einmessung
    FL: -0,5dB
    FR: -1dB
    C: -2dB
    SR L: +2dB
    SR R: +2dB
    Sub: -7db
    2) Eingangspegel mit (Rosa Rauschen) u. einem SPL-Meter von Amazon wurden die LS und Sub auf ca. 80dB eingestellt.
    Ich habe den Lautstärkenregler am AVR auf 0dB gestellt und habe dann anfangen mit dem Rosa rauschen, die LS auf die ca. 80dB
    zu stellen, angefangen mit dem lautesten LS
    Das sind die Ergebnisse die, die LS jetzt auf ca. 80dB haben
    FL: +6dB
    FR: +6dB
    C: +7dB
    SR L: +6,5dB
    SR R: +6,5dB
    Sub: +-0dB
    3) Der Kanalpegel ist am TV für Netflix Amazon & Co. nachträglich angepasst worden.
    FL: +-0dB
    FR: +-0dB
    C: +2dB
    SR L: -1dB
    SR R: -1dB
    Sub: +-0db
    Filme schaue ich bei einer Lautstärke am AVR mit Max -30 bis -45dB und ich kann mich nicht beklagen. -80dB ist natürlich Stumm
    4) Dynamic EQ ist: AN
    Dynamic Volume ist: Aus
    Offset ist: Aus
    Mittelkompression ist: Aus
    5) Der Subvolume, steht auf 9-10Uhr am Subwoofer.
    Ist das jetzt so richtig, oder habe ich da was falsch gemacht ??

  • @thierrygermain1089
    @thierrygermain1089 4 года назад +1

    why set the master volume at -20 and not -0 db since -0db should be the actual reference level? I have been doing much research about this and so far i agree with everything you've explained and my only confusing point is how do we know where to set master volume before measuring?

    • @coreyskinner
      @coreyskinner  4 года назад +3

      So I tried to set the master volume to 0 but it was so freaking loud it was very hard to run the test. Even turned down my gain to everything and it was super loud. So I put my front left speaker gain to "0" and then turned it up until I hit 75db which was -20. So I used that as my speaker calibration to equal all of them out.

    • @thierrygermain1089
      @thierrygermain1089 4 года назад +2

      @@coreyskinner I tried it and results are pretty good, I have the Yamaha rxa3070 paired with with an outlaw 7000X ran ypao first and then measured everything myself omg ypao sucks lol I also am now using direct crossover to subwoofers. Thanks using the SPL meter was the best thing ever

    • @coreyskinner
      @coreyskinner  4 года назад

      Nice! Ya my YPAO was pretty off as well. Thanks for watching!

    • @MC-jb9uf
      @MC-jb9uf 3 года назад

      Great video. Did you run the YPAO first & then change the levels using the SPL meter?
      Thank You

    • @thierrygermain1089
      @thierrygermain1089 3 года назад

      @@MC-jb9uf i did, just to get things started. And worked on listening distances, all channels speaker sizes my set up is (movies all channels set to small and 65 Hz with the center channel up a few dbz higher) and running subs frequency direct, music listening i run LR. Full range with no subs. Before doing all this u need to know where to start the actual reference level just like @corey skinner subgested.

  • @leecaldwell1029
    @leecaldwell1029 Год назад +2

    what should the master volume be set at? That has always confused me

    • @coreyskinner
      @coreyskinner  Год назад +1

      Well.....some people say 0 if you are using the (-) system of volume, but when I did this it was wayyyy too loud so I had to turn mine down.

  • @JC-bl9bo
    @JC-bl9bo 3 года назад +1

    Great video, I thought you set the receiver to 0/reference to do the test?

    • @coreyskinner
      @coreyskinner  2 года назад +2

      Ya but it was wayyyyy to loud for me. Had to adjust for that.

  • @loulocs
    @loulocs 2 года назад

    My Sony receiver only test tones the speakers in a sequence pattern, not individually. So how do I test each speaker independently?

    • @coreyskinner
      @coreyskinner  2 года назад

      hmm thats odd. There must be a test tone that cycles through all speakers.

    • @loulocs
      @loulocs 2 года назад

      @@coreyskinner yes it does but if I increase/decrease the volume during the test sound of 1 speaker, all 5 speakers do the same.

    • @coreyskinner
      @coreyskinner  Год назад

      well exactly you have to go to your settings to adjust just the individual speakers one by one.

  • @KrakPoT13
    @KrakPoT13 2 года назад

    Thank you for this Corey. I followed your instructions exactly and my measurements were really low with my AVR set to -20db. Base readings were 60ish. I had to raise the DB levels on my FL, FR, and C by about 10.5 DB. I feel like this is bad for my speakers, but it was the only way I could get a ~75 base reading. Can you comment on this? I am new and worried this may hurt my speakers. Thank you.

    • @coreyskinner
      @coreyskinner  2 года назад +1

      Sorry for the delayed response, Its ok to increase the levels on the FL, FR and C to reach the 75db thats now you caliberate the theater. You can still adjust them a little more once you watch a movie, but thats how its done. If your speakers are set correct usually on "small" then you will have no problem. Good job!

    • @laurencepardi6577
      @laurencepardi6577 11 месяцев назад

      After running Audyssey, my measurements were just like yours. Corey's response didn't provide any insight into why the low measurements. Did you get any more helpful info? What did you end up doing?

    • @KrakPoT13
      @KrakPoT13 11 месяцев назад

      @@laurencepardi6577 I just kept the numbers the same honestly, haven't played around with them since and everything has been great.

  • @tite732
    @tite732 3 года назад

    Volume set at 0 but I don’t hear any pink noise. I changed the reference on Avr. I’m confused here. Help

    • @coreyskinner
      @coreyskinner  3 года назад

      Not sure what you are missing. Did you hit the test tone button?

    • @tite732
      @tite732 3 года назад

      @@coreyskinner I figured it out. I had to turn the volume to zero with the remote and the pink noise got louder. It was confusing me because the receiver was already set at 0. Thanks for the vid and quick reply

    • @coreyskinner
      @coreyskinner  3 года назад

      Perfect! No problem.

  • @Victor-i4g4u
    @Victor-i4g4u 11 месяцев назад

    Why are dbs different from all speakers?

    • @coreyskinner
      @coreyskinner  11 месяцев назад

      What do you mean?

    • @Victor-i4g4u
      @Victor-i4g4u 11 месяцев назад

      @@coreyskinner the numbers are different for your speakers,

  • @lfmudge8030
    @lfmudge8030 4 месяца назад

    I know this is an old video and people probably said the same thing that you’re meter should be pointed to the front /screen not up in the air as other people said your volume on your Yamaha should be set to 0
    -20 is not reference and then you adjust speakers to 75db

    • @coreyskinner
      @coreyskinner  3 месяца назад

      @@lfmudge8030 ya 0 made the sound incredibly too loud

  • @ShaileshPatel-le8cq
    @ShaileshPatel-le8cq 3 года назад

    Sir what volume i set on AVR while using SPL Meter. On 0 value there is no sound. Pl reply. I set abv 50 than only SPL Android meter shows result. Pl reply.

    • @coreyskinner
      @coreyskinner  2 года назад

      You have to set your sound to reference volume. I watch tv at -46db.

  • @tomelew8465
    @tomelew8465 3 года назад +1

    Thank you!

    • @coreyskinner
      @coreyskinner  3 года назад

      You're welcome! Thanks for watching! Please subscribe more videos to come!

  • @brenttitus2134
    @brenttitus2134 3 года назад

    This is good but you did not say anything about volume level when setting the gains? 25% then set gains etc?!? Phone apps work good to. I use Decibel X on my iPhone.

  • @waynegram8907
    @waynegram8907 3 года назад +1

    Corey Skinner, setting very speakers db level to have an SPL at 75dbc is the concept. But why use SPL and not use a dB meter? I don't understand why using SPL to measure the dB level from a speaker

    • @coreyskinner
      @coreyskinner  3 года назад

      Same thing. You could use either just make sure its measuring C weighted db.

    • @waynegram8907
      @waynegram8907 3 года назад

      @@coreyskinner Guitar amp Speaker cabinets have 2 or 4 speakers. How can I measure the SPL of each speaker when they are all outputting at the same time? I would need to use some type of wood to block the other speakers while trying to measure the SPL or dB of each speaker one by one? Because on the back of the speaker it will say 25watts but I want to measure the SPL and dB out of each speaker one by one, how can I do this?

  • @yuki-zl8cl
    @yuki-zl8cl 2 года назад

    master volume shout be 0?

  • @elvisp2684
    @elvisp2684 2 года назад

    Yup should bump up the Dolby Atmos speakers 2-4 decibels

    • @coreyskinner
      @coreyskinner  Год назад

      Ya I continually play with the levels of the atmos speakers.

    • @elvisp2684
      @elvisp2684 Год назад

      @@coreyskinner Yea but like I said. Your atmos speakers should be 2-4 dbs above your base layer speakers because you won’t really hear that much from the atmos speakers if they are at the same levels as your other speakers. So professionals recommends to bump up the atmos speakers 2-4 dbs above your other speakers.

  • @the_maxx31
    @the_maxx31 4 года назад

    I have a Pioneer ELITE SX-S30 that’s a 2.1 system. The volume meter is set in a standard way (0 to 30 I guess) it doesn’t show the decibel units. So, in what master volume number I have to set it before I calibrate it? Also, is it the same to calibrate like this in a 2.1 system as in a 5.1 system? Thanks!

    • @coreyskinner
      @coreyskinner  4 года назад

      Alot of people will say set your volume to 30 and then set all speakers to 75db but I didn't. That would probably be too loud. I not really familiar with the 0-30 volumes. And yes you run this the same way on a 2.1 as a 5.1. I have a 7.1 and I ran it this way. All my speakers are outputting 75db at my listening position. Except my subs are 3-4db higher like around 79db. Thanks for watching and don't forget to subscribe to my channel please. More videos to come!

    • @the_maxx31
      @the_maxx31 4 года назад +1

      @@coreyskinner thanks for the response! Already subscribed! Ok, so I’m other words I should set the master volume to a “tolerable loud” volume? As in 18? (18 normally is the most loud I set when watching movies).

    • @coreyskinner
      @coreyskinner  4 года назад

      @@the_maxx31 yes that’s what I would do.

  • @SteveMagr
    @SteveMagr 3 года назад +1

    It all happens here 6:00

  • @Squishmallows24
    @Squishmallows24 2 года назад

    I bought one of these SPL meters but it doesn’t have a setting to set a range. Online it’s recommended to either set the range on the SPL meter to 70 or 80.

    • @coreyskinner
      @coreyskinner  2 года назад

      I don't have a setting to set the range either you just look at what the level is when its pink noise

  • @Ibhenriksen
    @Ibhenriksen 2 года назад +3

    0db is better for master volume so it drains out all other noises unless you have a well acoustic room, then -20db is ok.

  • @tech4life884
    @tech4life884 2 года назад

    A weighted is for speakers and C weighted is for Subwoofers. C weighted is for BASS issues only. A weighted is used for all speakers But Subwoofers.

  • @muhammadmutakabir
    @muhammadmutakabir 2 года назад

    Why -74 to -75db.

    • @coreyskinner
      @coreyskinner  2 года назад

      That's the home theater "standard."

  • @bendeco
    @bendeco 3 года назад

    I thought at the end there you were going to vape out of it

  • @mikemmikem2758
    @mikemmikem2758 3 года назад

    You are so wrong about using a SPL meter - especially not using a tripod.

    • @coreyskinner
      @coreyskinner  2 года назад

      Sure a tripod would be nice but it's not going to affect it that much.

  • @petervang8589
    @petervang8589 2 года назад

    Too much talking