Hi Acoustat, I take it the replacement X4000 has arrived?
Yes just shipped the 1st one back today. Coin flip would've been fine which one.
Oh and the 25' cab els are Monster brand, Powerline 3 time coherent premium,
I'm on the tele on hold with Monster right now, 12g

I tink dat will suffice.
They are coiled, excess behind each speaker, excess for varying room setups.
When I purchased this system, our living room was 15x30 with 10' ceilings.
The undue heat of the unit, the highish level trims determined by Audyssey (+6.0dB; +4.5dB) and the fact that you need to have it turned up to 70 to watch/hear the news indicates to me that the X4000 is working very hard but relatively little acoustic output is being produced.
On the tele, last time, the snotty nosed kid (literally) said the heat was not an issue, and they run hot, his answer.
With nobody here but myself, rather quiet house, news @ 63 or -16db higher when my wife gets home and the evening begins.
Dr Oz was @ -16db, turned on the DVR, and a series, Sleepy Hollow nice at a standby level of -12 to -10db nothing super dynamic
but some nice sound effects like distant birds, or a thought/mood provoking bass rumble, nothing rattling just a settling down evening series.
Ok, how about taking the DVR/Sat box out of the picture, and try a DVD movie. I don't have a lot of movies, not many at all really.
Grabbed Dusk to Dawn and with the volume at -4 to -3db, now you're getting my attention (76-77 level)
At one point we truly had the DVR playing and the volume at 83, perhaps as the Denon kid said, the peripheral could be cause
(cab/sat box which is not old, and one of the newer vs. DTV has) With tech support, he had me try the FM radio and indeed
it was a bit louder than the Cab/Sat box, he wanted to take credit for finding the problem, yet agreed that the level we had the volume at
still, was higher than it should be for the SPL we were getting.
On my Audyssey enabled AVR, 70 absolute volume (0 - 100) equals -12dB relative volume. The X4000 would be very similar, if not the same.
Denons absolute is 0-98, but for all practical purposes, you're pretty spot on.
On an Audyssey/reference calibrated AVR or processor, a master volume of -12dB equates to theoretical program peaks of around 90dBSPL (for a -3
dBFS digital input signal) at the seats, from
each main channel. To most people, this is subjectively considered quite loud and is usually my "playtime" music volume. I have no problem listening to the news at -40dB (= 42 absolute) or lower. BTW, at these levels I find Dynamic Volume =
Light (or more) actually improves intelligibility because it raises/normalises the level of the quieter parts.
Mine has to work considerably harder with the Dynamic Vol engaged and is probably when we had it at a level of 83 to watch a series on DVR

Well, if it’s anything like my AVR, 83 absolute is above reference level (+1dB to be exact). We are talking theoretical program peaks in excess of 105dBSPL at the seats from a stereo pair of speakers playing a coherent signal. This
should be loud enough to part your hair, knock pictures off the wall and petrify small mammals! This is VERY LOUD within the confines of a domestic sized room. Especially so for music. Something is definitely crook if you have to turn it up to this level.
Dynamic volume was a big culprit. 83 may be seen again once I get a subwoofer and surrounds
Again, as a starting point I suggest that you remove the Carver from the signal chain, simply as a troubleshooting exercise. Please do that and report back the results. You aren't in danger of suddenly blowing up the AVR by doing this. I will expand on this further in my next reply.
Just did this…I get nothing 60-98 max volume, nothing, mute.
Went back and changed from 9.1, to 7.1 / 2ch playback, cannot find a configuration to make it work
PS: Did you miss my earlier post about setting level trims and changing the volume display to "Relative"? (
http://forums.audioholics.com/forums/amps-pre-pros-receivers/92207-denon-x4000-bum-out-box-2.html#post1054567)
Yes but was trying to troubleshoot, completed now...