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Posted by Gary on 12/19/05 03:17
"RCE Defiant" <peterstonesfcukthespam@hotmail.co.uk> wrote in message
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> "DH" <nowhere@nohow.com> wrote in message
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>> RCE Defiant wrote:
>>> Does anyone know why when I listen to my Pioneer 545 DVD player through
>>> the phono leads that are plugged into my hi-fi that I have to turn the
>>> hi-fi right up to hear anything? Anything else I use through the hi-fi
>>> is fine apart from the DVD player.
>>>
>>> --
>>> RCE Defiant
>>
>> Peter,
>>
>> Have you checked the settings menu on the Pioneer ? On my older 656A
>> there
>> is an audio settings page which allows you to change the "volume" which I
>> think actually changes the line output levels.
>>
>> Apart from that, depends on the HiFi.... is it a midi/micro system or a
>> set of separates ? My Denon AV amp also has DVD input volume settings per
>> channel so I can adjust each speaker for optimum sound levels...
>>
>> hth, but it probably wont :-)
>>
>> DH
>
> I've got a Technics seperates hi-fi. I've checked the DVD settings and
> they
> seem fine, although there is no volume setting in the settings of the
> player. Guess I'll have to have a play with the hi-fi and see if I can do
> anything there. It's been like this for nearly 3 years but I've just
> started watching DVD's on it again and thought I'd have another go at
> sorting it! ;-)
>
> --
> RCE Defiant
>
Does it play CDs ok. of so then it is the dynamic range prob.
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