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Post by usxplong on May 31, 2015 0:53:38 GMT -5
I just noticed that my XMC does not play any louder from about -4 to +11 with my XPR-5 amp and Dirac preset. I reset the unit by the rear power switch and used different sound formats but no difference in volume. I have not used other presets yet. Anybody has noticed this or any idea about it.
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Post by repeetavx on May 31, 2015 3:03:24 GMT -5
I just noticed that my XMC does not play any louder from about -4 to +11 with my XPR-5 amp and Dirac preset. I reset the unit by the rear power switch and used different sound formats but no difference in volume. I have not used other presets yet. Anybody has noticed this or any idea about it. Check this: From the Manual, page 43
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Post by Deleted on May 31, 2015 5:54:07 GMT -5
Can you set it to go up and down by 0.5db? Right now mine only does full db
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Post by klinemj on May 31, 2015 6:24:50 GMT -5
+11? What db level is that measuring in your room? In mine, my ears would be bleeding!
And bmoney...the excerpt of the manual in the post above yours says 1 db increments...fits with what you experience.
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Post by tunatamer on May 31, 2015 10:10:07 GMT -5
Mines loud at -20 with my XPA-5.
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Post by Deleted on May 31, 2015 10:47:07 GMT -5
This is where you all need to adjust the trims so the mv at 0.0 is playing 75db
-20 should NOT be loud
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Post by qdtjni on May 31, 2015 11:17:35 GMT -5
This is where you all need to adjust the trims so the mv at 0.0 is playing 75db -20 should NOT be loud Correctly adjusted, 0 should play 85 dB in average and peak at 105 dB for movies. For me that results in peak around 95 dB when playing music with volume at -20 dB. That is quite loud an not only IMHO.
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Post by Deleted on May 31, 2015 11:54:12 GMT -5
I was referring if you use BR spears and munsil to set reference. Which is 75db at 0.0
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Post by qdtjni on May 31, 2015 12:05:58 GMT -5
I was referring if you use BR spears and munsil to set reference. Which is 75db at 0.0 So we should all configure our XMC-1s to something that is not standard nor THX reference?
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Post by Deleted on May 31, 2015 12:56:10 GMT -5
It's pretty standard for 75db for mains and 85db for subs as standard With calibration discs FYI. Since the tones are -30db. Which will give you 105 and 115 peaks.
Do your research before making smart remarks
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Post by millst on May 31, 2015 13:27:09 GMT -5
Who cares if it's loud or not? That isn't solving OP's problem. I noticed this problem before. The other speaker presets worked fine. There was no response from Emotiva in the thread and I did not call about it. emotivalounge.proboards.com/thread/42336/volume-limited-change-clicks-noiseI'm pretty sure it went away, but I don't know how. Last night, I was listening to some music recorded at a low level and cranking it past 0.0 did increase the volume. I've rerun Dirac and mucked with some other settings since having the problem. Or perhaps Dirac has some kind of limiter due to the boost applied for correction. The Secrets review talked about an issue with TI DSP limiting voltage. All just guesses. -tm
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Post by LCSeminole on May 31, 2015 13:58:33 GMT -5
I assumed 85db is actually reference level, so to have a reference capable system, you need 20db dynamic headroom from each channel. As for the many blu-ray calibration discs(Spears&Munsil/DVE/DisneyWOW) they use 75db to calibrate with their test tones because 10db less is easier to tolerate during a calibration. The LFE channel is 10db louder, thus reference being 95db and the need to handle 115db. Yes these are specs for properly calibrated Movie Theaters, so in your home are really for the capability of the mains and surrounds to reach 105db and subwoofer(s) at 115db at the main listening position. Personally listening at these levels for extended periods of time will probably cost any of us in the long run in the hearing department.
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Post by qdtjni on May 31, 2015 14:01:08 GMT -5
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Post by LCSeminole on May 31, 2015 14:05:51 GMT -5
I just noticed that my XMC does not play any louder from about -4 to +11 with my XPR-5 amp and Dirac preset. I reset the unit by the rear power switch and used different sound formats but no difference in volume. I have not used other presets yet. Anybody has noticed this or any idea about it. As "repeetavx" has already stated, make sure that SetUp--->Preferences--->Max Volume, is set accordingly.
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Post by usxplong on May 31, 2015 14:17:17 GMT -5
I just noticed that my XMC does not play any louder from about -4 to +11 with my XPR-5 amp and Dirac preset. I reset the unit by the rear power switch and used different sound formats but no difference in volume. I have not used other presets yet. Anybody has noticed this or any idea about it. Check this: From the Manual, page 43 Thanks. The volume goes up to +11 but the level stays the same from about -4 to +11 in Dirac preset.
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Post by millst on May 31, 2015 14:18:24 GMT -5
As "repeetavx" has already stated, make sure that SetUp--->Preferences--->Max Volume, is set accordingly. I've seen this. It's not a max volume problem. The XMC-1 volume goes to +11.0. The speakers just don't play louder. -tm
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Post by LCSeminole on May 31, 2015 14:20:12 GMT -5
Gentlemen, lets please keep this civil.
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Post by usxplong on May 31, 2015 14:20:19 GMT -5
+11? What db level is that measuring in your room? In mine, my ears would be bleeding! And bmoney...the excerpt of the manual in the post above yours says 1 db increments...fits with what you experience. Mark As I mentioned, the volume level (db) does not go louder from about -4db to +11db in Dirac preset. Which means the db level in -4 is the same as db level in +11.
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Post by Deleted on May 31, 2015 14:20:21 GMT -5
That's odd. Have you measures them with an spl meter to confirm they aren't getting louder?
Could it be possible you are reaching driver compression levels in your speakers and they aren't capable of going any louder?
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Post by LCSeminole on May 31, 2015 14:23:44 GMT -5
As "repeetavx" has already stated, make sure that SetUp--->Preferences--->Max Volume, is set accordingly. I've seen this. It's not a max volume problem. The XMC-1 volume goes to +11.0. The speakers just don't play louder. -tm I'll admit I've not had to go above -20db on my XMC-1 volume, as anything higher just isn't comfortable listening for me.
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