Onkyo 876 lacking oomph....

My amp is just not cutting it. I have to have the volume up to nearly 3/4 to sound reasonable when watching /
listening to movies/music, eg on a scale of 1-99, start-up is 45, suitable music/movie has to be up around 70.
I am running RtiA9's, CSiA6, Proson surrounds and a couple of Sherwood subs.
Any ideas?
listening to movies/music, eg on a scale of 1-99, start-up is 45, suitable music/movie has to be up around 70.
I am running RtiA9's, CSiA6, Proson surrounds and a couple of Sherwood subs.
Any ideas?
Polk RTiA9
Polk CSiA6
Polk FXiA6
Proson rear surr
2 x SVS PB12NSD
Pioneer SC86
Rotel 1575
RTiA3
4K Sony 65"
Sony UBP-X700
Polk CSiA6
Polk FXiA6
Proson rear surr
2 x SVS PB12NSD
Pioneer SC86
Rotel 1575
RTiA3
4K Sony 65"
Sony UBP-X700
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Big speakers need big power.
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Welcome to the reality of the lack of power receivers have for more than 2 speakers. To have your speakers operate to their full potential get a 3-5 channel 200wpc amplifier.
Good bang for the buck new amps are Outlaw Audio & Emotiva XPA series. Or if you don't mind buying used check out Audiogon for Sunfire, Rotel, Parasound, Nad, B&K, Adcom.
Recalibrate all of your speakers then sit back and enjoy.
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Polk FX500 surrounds
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Acoustic zen Matrix 2 IC's
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B&k 1430
Tad 803 speakers
I have an 805 whose amp section is almost a clone of yours. And JMCinko is right. 70 or so is close to "reference" level and I'm running more efficient speakers in M-70s up front. These loudness scales are not linear--they don't increase the loudness in constant increments, as you get higher the dbs jump more and more till the amp clips. So That last 20-30 on the scale is more than you think.
That said. Rti towers can use more amplification, as noted above. Get a good power amp and you'll be fine. For me the 805 rocks the M series fine. But I do run it at 69-74 out of 99 on movies.
cnh
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Not after calibration. His Onkyo uses audyssey to measure spl and sets the speaker levels to a pink noise equivalent of 75db at 85db on the dial. It is set 10db under 85 iirc because of a 10db gain in dolby soundtracks. Giving you an accurate mastered reproduction at 85db or reference level. If your system is calibrated it will be exactly the same spl as any other calibrated system despite room size, efficiency etc. That number on the dial isn't just a reference for your eye's it actually means something. It tells you how far under or over reference you are listening. If you go into the setting and choose the relative volume scale as I use. It will invert the scale with -85db being the quietest because its 85db's under reference and 0db being the loudest because it is 0db under or over reference. Go further +1 to +16db over reference. Now if you would measure the spl of a soundtrack it would not match the db on the dial because of the dynamics of the soundtrack very greatly, well under and over 85db. This of course does require the minimum power capabilities to be met, to avoid a clipping situation. So again more power means better sound quality, it won't be any louder unless it's setup wrong.
Polk CSiA6
Polk FXiA6
Proson rear surr
2 x SVS PB12NSD
Pioneer SC86
Rotel 1575
RTiA3
4K Sony 65"
Sony UBP-X700
I had a Onkyo TX-NR906, and my volume level was about the same as yours. BTW, the Onkyo volume control IS linear... So, 50 to 70 will be a 20dB difference. So going from 70-80 will be 10dB difference or about 10x the power.
Of course, a speaker's characteristics does not mean that 0 is 100% volume on one speaker vs. another. A lower impedance speaker may max out at a lower volume level because of current demands.
Sony 850c 4k
Pioneer elite vhx 21
Sony 4k BRP
SVS SB-2000
Polk Sig. 20's
Polk FX500 surrounds
Cables-
Acoustic zen Satori speaker cables
Acoustic zen Matrix 2 IC's
Wireworld eclipse 7 ic's
Audio metallurgy ga-o digital cable
Kitchen
Sonos zp90
Grant Fidelity tube dac
B&k 1430
Tad 803 speakers