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In Reply to: Test Tone Differences, Preamp vs. Set Up Disc Experience posted by slbenz on January 28, 2006 at 18:19:38:
I recently had a similar experience (though my pre-amp test tones had actually led me to over-emphasize the center channel, not the rears). I was tweaking some video settings on my projector (built a new screen), and decided to check the speaker levels while I was at it.Interestingly, the discrepancy between pre-amp tones and Avia's test patterns was mentioned in one of the intro videos; if I recall correctly, they claimed that their tones were broader-spectrum pink noise signals than most pre-amps/receivers provide, therefore giving a more accurate reading, as it interacts more realistically with the room acoustics. I'm paraphrasing, so I could be misstating, but that seemed to be the gist of their argument.
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Thanks for confirming my experience that the preamp vs. the set up disc difference is real. I was definitely surprised to see such a hugh difference. Thanks again for sharing your experience as well.
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