So I received my SPL today and tried to calibrate my system with Avia. First of all, I have to say that the SPL is great - don't know how I lived without it.
But after running some tests, I think I might have a problem on my hands. Something is not working right in my system.
So here's the scoop: (please bear in mind that the terminology I use might not be correct, due to my newness to this hobby).
So I tried a LFE sweep and watched the SPL. It seems that I have huge drop offs at certain frequencies - at around 90-80Hz, 60Hz, and the sub is soundless from 35Hz and below. I'm not too worried about the 35Hz and 60Hz as that's probably the bottom limit of the sub and a room/placement issue. It's the 80-90Hz that I'm worried about. I have the crossover set to 80Hz, LFE only, used Avia to check the phase. Now shouldn't my fronts be able to do 80Hz without a drop like that? It's more than a 10 dB drop!
Okay, now to my big issue. There's this one test where you set the sub to match each speaker - i.e. It plays the front left, then the sub and alternates so you can make sure it matches. Now, when I do this, each non-LFE channel shows up at around 75dB, but the sub is at different volumes for each channel.
So for example, during each test, it would show something like this:
1) Front Left - 75 dB / Sub - 78 dB
2) Center - 75 dB / Sub - 73 dB
3) Front Right - 75 dB / Sub - 70 dB
4) Surround R - 75 dB / Sub - 60 dB
5) Surround L - 75 dB / Sub - 62 dB
I'm guess that something is really wrong here. I'm not sure why the sub volume is changing in each test? The sub volume / AVR volume / Sub position was not adjusted between each test, and the SPL was in the exact same position.
Could this point to my AVR having problems?
I don't think the problem is the sub. As puny as it is, during each of the 5 tests, the sub would give a consistent reading for each channel test. (i.e. the FL stayed at 78 each time I tested it, and the SL stayed at 62 dB each time I tested it).
Does anyone have any suggestions?