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Gerrardasnails:WilliamYZFR1:
roger06:No - the BDP output is via HDMI. I thought levels in the player might need adjusting but on trying to adjust it told me it wasn't possible when using HDMI (which is what one would expect...)
Roger, perhaps you were replying to another post?
I was just hoping you might be persuaded to try multi analogue connections instead of HDMI temporarily - just to rule out any Receiver settings and make sure it amplifies the centre channel properly relative to the other channels.
I was going to suggest this, or either try a coaxial cable for the audio - it could be the audio on the hdmi input is faulty.For what it's worth, I set my RS6s and RSLCR to small and they are not small. This way the receiver can govern when the sub kicks in. I have the front three's crossover at 80hz and the Sat rears at 100hz.
cwalduck:
OK i may have missed something, what speakers do you have and how are they connected, do you use the pre-outs to the naim amp? If you do why not try and conect them directly to the Sony re-calibrate an try it connected that way. You may have the naim volume too low or high for the calibration to complete correcty.
Roger - I know the test tone works when played through the centre and I know you don't want to change your hdmi cable but have you tried (just as a test) using a multi-analogue connection between your source and your amp?
In addition have you tried taking your Naim amp out of the equation? Try unplugging it as stated by cwalduck above.
Not suggesting these are permanant solutions but if it suddenly starts working after doing one of them then it may focus the efforts down a more narrow path.
roger06:No - the BDP output is via HDMI. I thought levels in the player might need adjusting but on trying to adjust it told me it wasn't possible when using HDMI (which is what one would expect...)
Roger, perhaps you were replying to another post?
I was just hoping you might be persuaded to try multi analogue connections instead of HDMI temporarily - just to rule out any Receiver settings and make sure it amplifies the centre channel properly relative to the other channels.
I was going to suggest this, or either try a coaxial cable for the audio - it could be the audio on the hdmi input is faulty.For what it's worth, I set my RS6s and RSLCR to small and they are not small. This way the receiver can govern when the sub kicks in. I have the front three's crossover at 80hz and the Sat rears at 100hz.
cwalduck:
OK i may have missed something, what speakers do you have and how are they connected, do you use the pre-outs to the naim amp? If you do why not try and conect them directly to the Sony re-calibrate an try it connected that way. You may have the naim volume too low or high for the calibration to complete correcty.
Roger - I know the test tone works when played through the centre and I know you don't want to change your hdmi cable but have you tried (just as a test) using a multi-analogue connection between your source and your amp?
In addition have you tried taking your Naim amp out of the equation? Try unplugging it as stated by cwalduck above.
Not suggesting these are permanant solutions but if it suddenly starts working after doing one of them then it may focus the efforts down a more narrow path.