Okay, I had a little time to myself last night, so I checked out some more leveling stuff. First I used the test tones in my receiver, and calibrated all speakers and sub at 70 dB (I'd do 75, except I prefer to use the middle of the display, and I'd do 80, except the last time I did 80 dB I had a headache for the next day). Here were my calibration preferences:
L: 70 dB
C: 72.5 dB (need it bumped up, otherwise it gets overwhelmed by the mains)
R: 70 dB
SR: 70 dB
SB: 74 dB (what can I say? just seems to work well in my space)
SL: 70 dB
Sub: 70 dB
I then kept those settings in my receiver, and then popped in the AIX Blu-ray to check its levels. Using the LPCM played through the multi-channel analog cables, I came up with:
L: 70 dB (reference)
C: 71 dB (1.5 dB lower than receiver's test tones)
R: 70.5 dB (0.5 higher)
SR: 69 dB (1 lower)
SB: 68 dB (6 lower)
SL: 69.5 dB (0.5 lower)
Sub: 73 dB (3 higher)
As you can see, there are some differences in the measured values, the surround back seeming the worst. I sat in the same spot when taking these measurements, nothing changed. There were also some changes when I switched to the Dolby Digital 5.1, played through the coax digital cable:
L: 70 dB (reference)
C: 70 dB
R: 70 dB
SR: 68 dB (2 dB lower)
SB: *not on disc*
SL: 68.5 dB (1.5 dB lower)
Sub: 69 dB (1 dB lower)
I feel like I should start a new thread asking about differences between the AIX test disc and the test tones in people's receivers. I don't know which is right and which isn't. Looking at the results, I feel like there should be something wrong with my measurement methodology, but I sat in the same spot, I held the SPL meter exactly in the same way, so I dunno why so many differences in measurements. Any ideas, guys?
cheers,
supervij