The problem isn't the overall level of sound from one source to another... my issue is this... once calibrated with avia, all speakers read 85 db on the meter.
Switch over to the receiver's internal test tones, I know they aren't going to be at 85 db, but whatever, that's not the issue. Once level matched using avia, all 5 speakers, should read the same number... say 78 db. just for arguments sake, using the internal tones.
I'm getting say 78 for the front l & r 76 for the center and like 72 for the surround speakers. These may not be the actual numbers I'm getting, but are an accurate representation of my results.... so when I want to set the level of my surround back speakers, what db. would I cablibrate them to? Do I set them to the 78 db reading I get for the fronts, the 76 db. reading of the center, or set them to the same db. reading as I'm getting for the surrounds?
The problem is that the levels aren't the same for each speaker using the internal tones, even though they had just been properly calibrated using avia so I don't know how to properly match them since avia doesn't have surround back tones.