Velcro said:
Since the DVDs are mastered for different DB levels I would think that switching from one to the other would result in a different level in the SPL but I would still expect all speakers to read the same level for each disk.
Why should the speaker levels drift independantly when switching DVD?
thanks
I'm not sure I follow you here.
If you use AVIA and calibrate so that the SPL meter reads 85 dB, then switch to DVE, the meter would read 75 dB (because the level of the test tone is 10 dB lower).
Once you set the channel levels, they should not change for ANY disc. The SPL reading on the meter will of course vary with the level of the disc you are playing, but if after calibration you have mains=0, center=+1, rears=+2 (just as an example), then they should remain that way.
The only way they would change is if you were to then run auto calibration (if your receiver has it) or you press the channel level up or down buttons on the fly as you are listening. With most receivers, on the fly adjustments are cancelled when you put the receiver in standby.