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Hello Eric,
I was too surprised when I see the sound menu of the bv 7.40, We have even no possibility to choose only front speakers without any center speaker.
Strange
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erandlux:Hi guys, I just purchased a pair of beolab 3 to replace my BL4000. I setup one of the BL4000 as center speaker for the beovision, but i would like to have it go a bit louder. In the beovision menu, I can setup the volume of the sub (actually a BL11) and the right-left speakers, but nothing about the center speaker (just have a manual or automatic option for the center speaker) Any ideas or comment ? Thanks Eric
I just purchased a pair of beolab 3 to replace my BL4000.
I setup one of the BL4000 as center speaker for the beovision, but i would like to have it go a bit louder. In the beovision menu, I can setup the volume of the sub (actually a BL11) and the right-left speakers, but nothing about the center speaker (just have a manual or automatic option for the center speaker)
Any ideas or comment ?
Thanks
Eric
If you can adjust the left/right speakers, then why don't you just turn them down, so the center appears louder?
Thanks Eric for the tip.
Only front sepaker should be the first choice.
CasperI:If you can adjust the left/right speakers, then why don't you just turn them down, so the center appears louder?
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There is a way to adjust the volume...
Just alter the distance between TV and listening position in the menu..
Let the BV7 "think" you sit far away and you will hear a gain in volume...
Best regards
Stephan
Will changing the distance not introduce some kind of sound delay to the left/right speakers?
I don't know how the systems works, but i would just imagine that altering the distance would change both volume and introduce a level delay, so that it would match the left/right speakers.