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  1. Hello,

    I have the AVR-5800 and a 25'x11' room.

    With the SPL set as suggested, I have to approach

    00db or reference level in the 5 channel stereo

    mode to get it as loud as I like it. I am using

    the KLF-30's and a C-7. Try turning your SPL

    up on your speaker settings....It'll get louder.

    I have been cautious about doing this. I don't

    want to burn a speaker. I have never turned

    it up passed 00db. I don't know just how far I

    can push it. I wish someone could help me with that.

    Bart

    quote:

    Originally posted by KAiN64:

    I was reading the "got my new denon and sub...but questions for you!" thread when I read for the first time that you have to crank up Denons about 2/3 on the volume nob just to make them sound loud? Is this true for ALL Denon receivers?


  2. Keith,

    I have the Denon 5800. I know you can turn the sub off in direct mode.....which effects pure direct too.

    This can be done through the remote or by the knobs/dials on the unit itself....Surround parameters screen on the remote. I feel your pain, the Denon manuals are really pathetic.

    Hope this helps and you get your problem solved

    Bart

  3. Thanks for all the replies. I wondered what kind of response I was going to get to this. I came home last

    night and after a few to many domestic beers, looked to see if anyone had replied to my original post. I was

    just frustrated and needed some help. I am sorry

    my message was abrasive. I'll take a valium and

    move on.

    Thanks again for the replies.

    Humbled,

    Bart

  4. I can't understand why no one has replied to this.

    Were the questions to difficult? I got my answers.

    Now, unlike the rest of you that knew these answers,I'm going to answer them if they come up again by someone else. I thought this bb was a good thing at one time. I now understand that only a few people with "no Life" get an intelligent some what quick response.

    ROCK ON!!! And don't eat the yellow snow.

    It's all good....Maybe I need some anger management

    and a hug.

    Don't even try it.

  5. Hello,

    I know there are a lot of Denon owners

    here. Please read this and tell me what

    your experience is....Thanks

    I have used a SPL meter to calibrate all speakers to 75db. I currently have 5 speakers and a SUB. I have Klipsch KLF-30 for L/R and SL/SR and a Klipsch KLF-C7 center. My settings for 75db center weighted, slow metering are -10db L/R, -11db SR/SL,-6db center and -12 db for the sub. These settings were calibrated from the listening position.

    I have two concerns. I listen to a lot of music and enjoy the Pure Direct Mode. I

    think I am going to set the Direct Mode settings back to 0db L/R, 0dbSL/R, Odb SUB (Turning the subs volume down some when listening to Pure Direct/Direct. Do you see a problem with this?

    My second concern is more problematic and deals with the surround modes except 5/7 channel stereo. I only have a CD player attached to the AVR-5800 today. The surround

    modes I have used are the ones for music like the DSP modes Rock Arena, Classic Rock Concert...The 5/7 works great. I get a balanced Volume at the listening position. It is the other modes that I have a Volume problem with and maybe I just don't understand how it is supposed to sound. Am I supposed to expect the same Volume with the DSP surround modes (from the surround speakers) that I am experiencing with the 5/7 Channel stereo mode or are the DSP surround modes only sending the surround speakers (EFFECTS) which have very little Volume output?

    Here is the way my speakers are laid out today.

    Front

    __ __ __

    L C R

    SOFA

    / SUB

    __ __

    SL SR

    Because of speaker placement, do you think this is why I am not satisfied with the

    other surround modes? The effects coming out of the surround speakers are very faint and are not full range. Is this how it is supposed to be? I will be getting some

    dipole speakers for the S(A) L/R (RS-7)soon and some full range speakers(RF-3) for the surround back. Are these DSP effects designed for dipole speakers aimed at the listening position from the side and slightly overhead?

    Thanks for your comments,

    Bart

  6. Keith,

    A good forum on the 3801 can be found at http://pub7.ezboard.com/faussiedvdandhtforumfrm14 There is also a forum on the 5800 here too....follow the link in the list at the bottom.

    I have the 5800 and you can't

    switch between different

    video outputs rather svideo to svideo, component to component, composite to composite. There is an answer. You could use adapters available at Radio Shack that

    will convert Svideo to composite or the other way around. No answer for component that I

    know of. Hope this helps.

    Bart

    quote:

    Originally posted by talktoKeith:

    Convinced the wife I had to have the Denon 3801 receiver.But I read in a review somewhere that you could not use both S-video

    and composite inputs with this receiver.It would not switch between the two.Is that correct?Been out of the audio loop for a few years and am wondering if anyone has any opinions as to whether this reciever is capable of handling any and all of the newer formats that I may be interester in upgrading

    to in the future.Stuck in the analog past. Any help is appreciated.

    Keith

  7. Hello,

    I have been reading about the KLF-30's

    and the problems with shielding and TV

    distortion. How close can I put my 30's

    to the TV, a Sony 36" flat screen, and not

    have to worry about the picture/TV being

    screwed up? I am about to make that move

    and would like some advice.

    Thanks,

    Bart

  8. quote:

    Originally posted by BobG:

    No new Legend models. The fellow was most certainly talking about the new Reference models which will cover the price and performance range (with better performance) of the Legend line.

    If you need to match KLF mains, you should definitely purchase the KLF-C7. The new speaker will not be a better mate to your mains.

    I was nicely received on my recent trip to the UK. Had a chance to train the new reps. Maybe this was during the time one seemed to be napping. Never nap when BG speaks.

    Hi Bob,

    Does this mean that I don't have to

    worry about the Legend Line being phased

    out any time soon? Should I not worry about

    trying to find a KLF-C7 when I need one? I

    just bought KLF-30's and want to buy 2 more

    KLF-30's for surrounds and a KLF-C7 and the RS-7's for the back surrounds. Is this still a good plan? Would you recommend a different speaker placement?

    Thanks,

    Bart Williams

  9. The new USA WEBSITE is

    http://www.denon.com/

    Bart

    quote:

    Originally posted by RWMIN:

    How can I reach Denon? I need a new remote as thew kids thouoght mine was a book hammer. I called 1 800 remotes and the not so good Denon 3300 remote is $140 bucks ! If I am going to spend that much I would be interested in buying one of their better remotes but I can't get to their web site for info. Help, I need a remote...

  10. Thank You all that responded. I got a

    digital coax cable and put the AVR-5800 in

    Pure Direct mode. I am pleased with the

    sound now. I can only hear the hiss when

    my ear is 3-5" away from the speaker. The

    sub still works in this mode too...a bonus.

    Music from a CD player has never sounded better in my house!

    Thanks again,

    Bart

  11. Hello,

    I just purchased KLF-30's. I have

    noticed that they produce either white noise

    or a hissing sound when the receiver is on

    but no media is playing. The noise is less

    when music is played. The noise is also less

    when I put the receiver in direct and pure direct mode (by passing processing).I am hooking these up to a Dennon AVR-5800 and using a M&K MX-125 mk II too. I am using a decent speaker cable (monster). Is this sound (white noise\ hissing)normal? Will the sound be less when the speakers are "broke in"? The noise is very faint but I can notice it

    when the room is quite. Thanks for you help

    and answers.

    Bart

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