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Originally Posted by Rcovell
I was reading a recent article about speaker configuration in BD players and receivers. One option it suggested was that the BD player be set to 'large' speakers and the actual 'work' be done by the receiver. I checked my Oppo's settings and they were all set to 'small', reflecting my actual speakers.
Since speaker configuration is the same for all inputs, it makes sense to do speaker settings in the receiver, in my case a Rotel.
Is there a way to turn the settings 'off' in the Oppo? I noticed that the distance settings would go no lower than 6'.
Is there a better approach to dealing with speaker settings?
Bob.
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Take a read of this link.
Tho it is written for the Outlaw 990 all the settings described for the Oppo will apply with your Rotel.
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