
Onkyo TX-NR7100
9.2 Channel, FM
Onkyo TX-NR7100
9.2 Channel, FM
hello, i'm repeating the question below, because i'd like to know if it's possible to configure several independent listening points either with onkyo or with dirac live. Let me explain, I have a listening point for my PC, so it's relatively far forward, and a listening point from my sofa, so it's further back, and each time I have to change the volume so that it's not as loud at the back. So I'd like it to automatically adjust the volume by pressing a button or choosing a profile, so that it's louder or softer at the front than at the back. thanks in advance
With Dirac Live there are several slots in which you can save different calibrations and select them in the Quick Menu. This should fulfil your wish "by selecting a profile".
I initially (accidentally) did the Dirac Live room calibration with the "Dirac Live" app from "Dirac Reserach". I realised that this app allows you to save the configuration to different memory locations on the TX-NR7100. So it would theoretically be possible to save up to three different configurations and select one of these via the quick menu. However, I have not tested this.
I'm now using the "Onkyo Controller" app and you can't select any memory locations there. The manual also describes that this app always writes the configuration identically to all three memory locations.
There are certain possibilities to adjust I have set it manually takes some time and the sound is good for me so with Dirac Live I was not satisfied it still has an equaliser where you can adjust the frequencies as I have read you can set your own audio output per HDMI input
I've never tried that. Due to the initial difficulties (I had to send the reseiver back because it hung up during installation), I'm glad that everything is working now🙏
But there are very detailed product manuals on Onkyo.com. If that were possible, it would certainly be described there
I wouldn't have noticed this when calibrating via smartphone at the time. When calibrating Dirac Live, however, you can choose between a quick and a detailed version. The quick calibration is based on 3 listening positions, the detailed calibration on 9 listening positions. This means that the microphone must be positioned at 3 or 9 different positions during calibration. Perhaps this method is still helpful in some way with regard to the volume problem of different listening positions. Information on this can be found in the manual on page 144.
I have never tried that. But there are very detailed product manuals on Onkyo.com. If this were possible, it would certainly be described there.