Hi Folks,
I am the owner (proud?) of a new Pioneer SC-68. I bought it to replace my old Pioneer QX 949 reciever I have had since I was a kid, 40 years ago. New unit is wired to a TIVO XL4, Play Station 3 Blue Ray/DVD player, and other assorted video and audio equipment plugged into the new receiver, and out to a Panasonic 54" plasma, and a great 5.1 set up of speakers; (2) Revel F12's up front, (2) Paradigm Studio 20's in the rear, a Paradigm center and a SVS S/Woofer.
I am having a little trouble setting up the Pioneer SC 68. Got most things up and running, but must admit the Pioneer manual sort of sucks, and the live video guide on the set up CD is in Chinese only. I think Pioneer could do a little better.... Hope you all will help this newcomer along if anyone has any answers.
One question is the audio display read out. The audio level display on the screen tv/or receiver display is in dB, and does not zero out at (no sound) It show -80 when there is no sound, and 0.00 dB is really quite loud. Normal sound level is about -20dB. This is true no matter what the input sound is coming from.
The BD and TIVO sound/video comes in through the HDMI cables coming into the receiver, and I did not run a optical audio cable from the TV audio out. Is this audio level display normal, or it due to the way I have the the audio coming into the receiver wired? That would not seem to make sense since the CD audio is the same format. Should not 0 dB be no sound? Anyway, that is one question..
The second is the remote control, and or using the TIVO remote control. When I set it up so the TIVO remote can control the audio volume when watching the TV, the rate of change in the audio up/down is very slow using the TIVO remote. Seems like such a pain the *** to be using two different remotes, and after setting up for the Pioneer remote to control the TIVO, it does not handle/allow all the functions of the TIVO (full guide etc) that you need. Is there a good universal remote out there that will do it all, or am I not getting this stuff set up correctly?
Based on this system being more complex than most I am sure there will be more (I did not know I needed to be a NASA engineer to be setting this up) but would be grateful for any help.
Any thoughts would be most welcome.
Tom