7 Receiver Tips & Tricks To Level Up Your Listening: Levels, EQ, Pre-Outs and More

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  • Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024

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  • @Bassic778
    @Bassic778 3 года назад +3

    I'm so glad I found this video! My levels were way over the 0 dB level. After making the suggested adjustment, the soundstage is much more balanced without pockets of loudness. Thank you!

    • @AxiomHomeTheaters
      @AxiomHomeTheaters  3 года назад +2

      Awesome! Glad it helped your set-up sound better. Thank you for taking the time to share how it helped you.

    • @markbraiter4003
      @markbraiter4003 3 года назад

      @@AxiomHomeTheaters So if I calibrate my Denon receiver using Audyssey and most db levels are below 0, then I should manually readjust them to around 0 db? Doesn't this defeat the purpose of using Audyssey?

    • @Bassic778
      @Bassic778 3 года назад

      @@AxiomHomeTheaters I'll be watching more of your very informative videos to glean more tips and tweaks!

    • @AxiomHomeTheaters
      @AxiomHomeTheaters  3 года назад +1

      @@markbraiter4003 There is no need to adjust the settings. What you don’t want to end up with is all the levels above the 0dB setting. As long as they are not more than a couple of dB below zero you will be fine.

  • @great100m
    @great100m 4 года назад +7

    I made one of the mistakes that is mentioned in this video - didn't buy an avr with pre-outs. Now I regret it.

    • @AxiomHomeTheaters
      @AxiomHomeTheaters  4 года назад +2

      We've all made mistakes, all you can do is learn, and research for the next purchase. Thank you for watching.

    • @justinmetcalfe2669
      @justinmetcalfe2669 3 года назад

      You can hook up a speaker cable to rca adapter? Then run your rca to external amp

    • @Spawny500
      @Spawny500 3 года назад

      those options (w/ pre outs) start at $1,100 btw

  • @mafosa9563
    @mafosa9563 9 месяцев назад

    that avr right in front of you would make a great external amp! most already have a 'setting to engage the anolog side" bypassing all processing. way cheaper! in general. 70bucks for a prehdmi avr. 5 channels of amp power. if your speakers are "byampable" you can use 4 of the external avr channels tp power them. freeing up power on the new avr.
    just a thought...
    larry

  • @bigguy1403
    @bigguy1403 Год назад +1

    So without an external amplifier I need to keep my speakers at +5 and +6 no preouts for an amp.

  • @trentoncoleman1975
    @trentoncoleman1975 3 года назад +1

    Excllent video but I still like the older super receivers like the lexicon rv 8 over newer receivers

    • @AxiomHomeTheaters
      @AxiomHomeTheaters  3 года назад

      I agree…many older receivers had better amplifier sections in them.

    • @trentoncoleman1975
      @trentoncoleman1975 3 года назад +1

      @@AxiomHomeTheaters i will give new receivers the edge on movies but for music i like the older super receivers like the yahama rx z9

    • @AxiomHomeTheaters
      @AxiomHomeTheaters  3 года назад

      @@trentoncoleman1975 I tend to agree with you. 😊

  • @Kevinb1821
    @Kevinb1821 3 года назад

    I just like to manually set everything on my home and car stereo. It’s about how you like the music or your movies to sound. Not someone else or some auto system.

  • @saikatbose8370
    @saikatbose8370 4 года назад +1

    Superbly said and next time please go for more detailed information abot eq

    • @AxiomHomeTheaters
      @AxiomHomeTheaters  4 года назад

      Thank you. EQ is a difficult topic when it comes to AVRs because there are so many systems on the market, but I’ll see about adding this to the video list.

    • @saikatbose8370
      @saikatbose8370 4 года назад +1

      @@AxiomHomeTheaters simple thing is not to cross the o line

  • @erictarbox
    @erictarbox 3 года назад +1

    If you are satisfied with your present receiver and you still should upgrade to HDMI look into a preamplifier processor and use the receiver only as an amplifier and set the system to factory settings and use the pre-pro’s setup program for your room setup.

    • @AxiomHomeTheaters
      @AxiomHomeTheaters  3 года назад +2

      This will certainly work, but will require that the older receiver has direct pre-inputs.

  • @nigeleyeit
    @nigeleyeit Год назад

    thanks for this video, is using a DB Meter that can handle the freq range a good thing and manually tuning the EQ?

  • @tech4life884
    @tech4life884 Год назад

    Speaker to Line level input adapters work fine. You can add any amplifier to a speakers output on any reciever and get as much power as your amplifier your connecting will give. These adapters are cheap. $40 and under for every 2 speakers so no need to spend $1,000+ extra just for mire power and Preouts.

    • @AxiomHomeTheaters
      @AxiomHomeTheaters  Год назад

      True, but be aware of the power rating of the adapter AND to see if it’s compatible with your receiver.

  • @TheGreatTomDix
    @TheGreatTomDix 3 года назад +2

    Doesn’t need HDMI doesn’t need Atmos!
    Optical digital input and preouts for however many speakers you want!
    Use the optical digital out on your tv and hook all sources to the tv!
    Preouts allow any amp speaker combos you want!

    • @AxiomHomeTheaters
      @AxiomHomeTheaters  3 года назад

      You can certainly do this is you carefully make sure to check the specifications of the equipment you’ll be buying.

  • @jeffspicer6093
    @jeffspicer6093 Год назад

    How important is it when picking HDMI and Speaker cable gauge/material/connection ends for modern equipment? Are there certain brands you prefer?

    • @AxiomHomeTheaters
      @AxiomHomeTheaters  Год назад

      For HDMI cables, I just look to see if it’s certified for HDMI v2.x or whatever is the latest standard. For speaker cables, I normally recommend 12 or 14 AWG if you have a fairly powerful amplifier. I have a preference for spade lug ends as they can be tightened down for an excellent connection with good binding posts.

  • @waynekirby4731
    @waynekirby4731 2 года назад

    I had this DENON receiver for some years now but been wondering how to get the volume up more especially when playing my turn table, and only hearing it through the CD plug in and the sound is really low.

    • @AxiomHomeTheaters
      @AxiomHomeTheaters  2 года назад +1

      You need to use the phono stage, and if the Denon doesn't have one, you need to get an external phono stage. This video explains why: ruclips.net/video/MozKAvgCiYc/видео.html

  • @av_rob79
    @av_rob79 2 года назад

    I have an Atmos receiver and just recently started messing around with speaker levels. My levels are kind of all over the place. I set my height speaker levels to 8db to get the most impact but I'd like to do a more professional setup. I want my soundstage to be more fluid and less separated. I think it actually sounds good the way I have it but I know it could sound better. Any advice on what I should do first to get the best Atmos experience?

    • @AxiomHomeTheaters
      @AxiomHomeTheaters  2 года назад +1

      Ideally, using the test tones generated in you’re AVR, you want the levels to be as close as possible channel to channel. If you’re boosting the Atmos channels to get more impact, you’re actually reducing the immersive effect and drawing attention to those channels. You could quickly try using any auto setup system in your AVR to see where it sets the channel levels.

  • @youngboii6032
    @youngboii6032 3 года назад

    Do u know how to connect a onkyo av receiver ht-r540 to a equalizer?

    • @AxiomHomeTheaters
      @AxiomHomeTheaters  3 года назад +1

      You would need to see if your receiver has a tape or processor loop. Many AVRs don’t have these options anymore.

  • @SamSam-hj7wj
    @SamSam-hj7wj 3 года назад

    i want somebody to help me how to connect my yamaha reciever to gemini equalizer, thank you guyzz

    • @AxiomHomeTheaters
      @AxiomHomeTheaters  3 года назад

      Normally you insert an EQ in the tape loop, if your receiver has one. Sometimes there is also a “processor” input and output.

  • @madcrabber1113
    @madcrabber1113 3 года назад

    Where can I find a high end avr for $1500?

    • @AxiomHomeTheaters
      @AxiomHomeTheaters  3 года назад

      Many companies make great receivers in that price range. I’d look for the features you require and then speak to a local dealer.

  • @huffnbassist8779
    @huffnbassist8779 3 года назад

    Do you see any advantages over vintage receivers compared to modern receivers? Thanks for your knowledge.

    • @AxiomHomeTheaters
      @AxiomHomeTheaters  3 года назад +1

      Not really. The only exceptions, other than being interested in collecting or a retro look, is that a number of receivers built in the 70’s and 80’s were competing for bragging rights. Many used amplifier sections and power supplies that were incredible. The downside is that these vintage pieces are old enough now to require servicing to keep them going reliably, and many parts used are no longer available. Thanks for a great question, and for watching.

    • @huffnbassist8779
      @huffnbassist8779 3 года назад +1

      @@AxiomHomeTheaters Thank you!

    • @huffnbassist8779
      @huffnbassist8779 3 года назад

      I have an old, nice Sansui from the 60's or early 70's that I don't have a model number for at the moment. I want to play 5.1 surround out of it but it can't. My friend wants me to get an equalizer with it so I can achieve 5.1 and he thinks that will sound good. I am most concerned about stereo music but I would love nice surround sound with games and movies. I have a pair of Klipsch R 820-F's and R 51-M for the back surround. I also have a Klipsch RP-250C Center speaker. Should I get a newer receiver or make it work with an equalizer? Thanks.

    • @AxiomHomeTheaters
      @AxiomHomeTheaters  3 года назад +1

      @@huffnbassist8779 An equalizer is not going to give you the ability to decode modern surround formats, so I would suggest repurposing the Sansui and maybe setting up a vintage system somewhere else in your home. A new receiver is the way to go for surround.

    • @huffnbassist8779
      @huffnbassist8779 3 года назад

      @@AxiomHomeTheaters Thanks for the answer. Is it possible to run the vintage system in stereo for my two front speakers with pre outs and run the rest of the 5.1 through the surround sound receiver? Do you have a recommended receiver model that would be good for this? How many watts would you recommend powering my smaller Klipsch center and rear surround speakers?

  • @tonyt.5771
    @tonyt.5771 3 года назад

    Can you connect any amp in the pre-outs?

    • @AxiomHomeTheaters
      @AxiomHomeTheaters  3 года назад +1

      Yes, any amplifier with suitable line level inputs can be connected to pre-outs.

    • @tonyt.5771
      @tonyt.5771 3 года назад

      @@AxiomHomeTheaters thanx for your response, i tried to connect my Yamaha RN-602 to my new Onkyo NR-696, but nothing works, i wanted to use the Yamah in stereo 2 channel.Very disappointing.

    • @AxiomHomeTheaters
      @AxiomHomeTheaters  3 года назад +1

      @@tonyt.5771 Hmm…neither of those are amplifiers, you’re trying to connect two receivers together and that is not going to work.

    • @tonyt.5771
      @tonyt.5771 3 года назад

      @@AxiomHomeTheaters lol stupid me, thanx for the quick reponses, really appreciate it.

    • @AxiomHomeTheaters
      @AxiomHomeTheaters  3 года назад +2

      @@tonyt.5771 no worries, who hasn't made a mistake in their lifetime?

  • @SrinathKanugovi
    @SrinathKanugovi 3 года назад

    thank u sir.
    have a doubt. i am using Denon X2400 receiver and a 7.2 setup with all bookshelf speakers.
    is there any possibility to use a basic amplifier for my receiver just to boost up my front L n R Klipsch R 51 bookshelves?
    will it be worth? I cant purchase tower speakers
    thanks in advance

    • @AxiomHomeTheaters
      @AxiomHomeTheaters  3 года назад +1

      Unfortunately the X2400 does not have pre-amp outputs for the front left and right channels, which would be required to run a separate amplifier. You might considering upgrading your receiver to a model with pre-amp outputs. Thanks for watching.

    • @SrinathKanugovi
      @SrinathKanugovi 3 года назад

      Axiom Audio thank u so much bro.
      I will consider it. 😊😊💐

    • @Chiroman527
      @Chiroman527 3 года назад

      @@AxiomHomeTheaters I have a Denon DRA-800H Receiver. It has Zone 2 Preouts. I use it at this time for stereo music only. For a extra Amp for Zone 2 , what should I look for ?

    • @AxiomHomeTheaters
      @AxiomHomeTheaters  3 года назад +1

      @@Chiroman527 Pretty much any stereo amplifier with RCA inputs. Just evaluate the amount of power you’ll need based on the speakers you’ll be using.

  • @darthbane4980
    @darthbane4980 2 года назад

    Always go manual.