inspclouseau
300 Club - QQ All-Star
We've owned an old radio-shack analog decibel level meter for years. It has been used for anytime -after- we auto-check the surround system via receiver or amp or we change/moved the room furnishings (Christmas time) or moved, added or changed any gear. All channels are adjusted to 75db at main seating position/head/ear level on a tripod. This using the receivers own tones. After months of no changes at all, we sometimes check again anyway. It has made a difference using this to shore up slightly off auto-setup levels. A recommended item for any surround system. Even if you completely trust the automatic ones. Newer receivers/systems are likely to be fantastic these days across the board. I just like seeing it on an analog meter too. ...but, I do adjust sub levels by ear only...and that sure takes time! Sometime many breaks between levels, phase adjusts too. Just turn em OFF for a bit and listen again. Subwoofers can be a bear. Have a great weekend all