Hi everyone, I thought to share some info after hooking up the Polk Audio R700.
After unpacking the Polk Audio R700, I connected them to my ToneWinner TW AD-7300 amplifier, using the Marantz SR8015 as my receiver. I connected both the left and right channels, as well as the left and right surrounds, to the amplifier. I couldn't connect the Definitive Technology Cs9080 Center Channel Speaker to the amplifier since the center speaker requires a pre-out connection to the receiver in addition to its regular connection to the center terminal on the receiver. Therefore, I didn't connect the center channel to the ToneWinner amplifier because the pre-out connection on the receiver is already used by the center channel. All other surround back, front highs, ceiling Atmos speakers, and the two subwoofers are connected to the receiver.
After setting up, I ran Audyssey to EQ the system. Something strange happened. The Audyssey calibration ran successfully, and I set all speakers to small with the crossover at 80 Hz. However, when I tried to adjust the tones of every speaker to 75 dB using an SPL meter, I had difficulties matching my two subs to 75 dB. Even when I increased the subwoofer levels on the receiver to +10 dB, they still didn't reach 75 dB. During the initial setup, Audyssey asked me to reduce the subwoofer volumes to 75 dB when the dials were set at 12 o'clock. After calibration, to match the subs to 75 dB, I needed to adjust the knobs on the subs to about 3, which doesn't make sense!
Additionally, I feel the front left and right Polk R700s are a bit boomy due to the built-in down-firing cone. Even with the subs turned off, while the speakers sound okay, they still have a bit of a boomy quality. I ran Audyssey twice with the same results.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
Thank you!