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Hi Everybody!
I recently purchased a Kenwood Home Theatre system that included a VR-707 receiver. My problem is the following. My digital cable box has a digital-out and analog-out. I have the digital-out connected to the Video-2 digital-in. When listening to the digital music channels on my cable box I cannot get the receiver to get loud enough. Volume stops at –8dB and the sound is there but just not very loud. When I play CDs through my DVD player (digital out on player to DVD digital in on receiver) the volume level goes to –4dB and the output speaker volume is at ear-splitting levels. Can you please explain what is going on? How can I make my digital cable music channels loud? I've tried adjusting the cable box settings (changing volume from fixed to variable, increasing the volume control on the cable box, etc.) – no luck. I've tried going from analog-out on cable box to analog-in on video – 2 – no luck. I've changed input and listen modes on the receiver – no luck. Please help explain what is going on and offer a remedy. One sure solution is to get a Digital Signal Processor that can adjust the digital ouput of my cable box before it gets to my receiver digital inputs – increasing gain and equalizing things – but those are expensive. Thanks! -Oliver |