Funny this comes up now - the timing is perfect - I need your help! I am actually having issues with an external integrated amp (a conservatively rated 60 Watt per channel Rotel) powering my left and right front speakers in a home theater. I had the integrated amp already in place for music, and I wanted music to take priority, so I felt the Rotel amp should remain in place, with left and right speakers wired from it. I recently added a Yamaha RX-A1020 AV Receiver for movies, powering my center and surround speakers. All 5 speakers are identical in a 5.1 configuration (B&W DM602 S3) and I have a B&W ASW610 subwoofer.
I was concerned with damaging the Rotel, so I placed the volume control modestly to the 9:00 position. I ran YPAO and sounds came out of all speakers, it came back with the proper speaker distances, correctly recognized all speakers as normal and large, HOWEVER it came back with a W-3 warning code and when I went through the YPAO results it highlighted the left and right speakers in red and maxed them out at 10.0 decibels.
Unfortunately my integrated amp does not have HT bypass or unity gain or processor mode or whatever.
And when I played a movie it sounded good, but at the end during the credits, they were playing a song and I noticed that only 10% of the center speaker volume was coning out of the left and right speakers. I know the center channel is the workhorse in a home theater but this cannot be right.
Do you think putting the Rotel at the 12:00 position and redoing YPAO will remedy both the YPAO error codes and the weak left and right front playback?
If the Yamaha YPAO microphone can "hear" the sounds coming out of the front left and right speakers, even though they are powered by the Rotel integrated amp, shouldn't the Yamaha be able to compensate for that, and lock it into it's "memory", just as it does with other speakers being powered directly from the Yamaha itself? Especially if I find a good fixed position (12:00) for the volume control on the Rotel amp?
By the way, my Rotel is hooked up via its aux section, coming out of the Yamaha preouts for front left and right speakers.
Thanks in advance for any advice that will tweak this as close to perfect as possible!