Hello gillatgh,
No problem I enjoy helping the humans.
I'm glad you like your new setup. When you have the time, don't forget to go to the Setup Menu and configure your 5.1 system for optimum performance.
Go to Setup/Audio Processing/Speaker Configuration. Use your remote to scroll to the Test Tone box and then use the l/r arrows to select each of the 5 spkrs and the sub. For each spkr you set the Size (Large for no sub assistance on the spkr Small for sub assistance) Distance (approximate feet the spkr is from your listening seat) Trim (spkr volume-you want all the speaker volumes about the same relative volume at your listening seat). When completed, you can use the l/r arrows on the remote to sequentially play the test tone through each speaker and verify all channels have the same relative volume when at your listening seat, making small adjustments to Trim and/or Distance on each speaker til the test tone sounds equal from all the spkrs.
You can also go to the Crossover section and set the frequency at or below which bass frequencies are sent to your sub.
Probably best just to read the Oppo manual on this stuff, too.
PM me if you need more help.
Enjoy,
Tim
No problem I enjoy helping the humans.
I'm glad you like your new setup. When you have the time, don't forget to go to the Setup Menu and configure your 5.1 system for optimum performance.
Go to Setup/Audio Processing/Speaker Configuration. Use your remote to scroll to the Test Tone box and then use the l/r arrows to select each of the 5 spkrs and the sub. For each spkr you set the Size (Large for no sub assistance on the spkr Small for sub assistance) Distance (approximate feet the spkr is from your listening seat) Trim (spkr volume-you want all the speaker volumes about the same relative volume at your listening seat). When completed, you can use the l/r arrows on the remote to sequentially play the test tone through each speaker and verify all channels have the same relative volume when at your listening seat, making small adjustments to Trim and/or Distance on each speaker til the test tone sounds equal from all the spkrs.
You can also go to the Crossover section and set the frequency at or below which bass frequencies are sent to your sub.
Probably best just to read the Oppo manual on this stuff, too.
PM me if you need more help.
Enjoy,
Tim