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Posted on May 21, 2008

Volume on my Onkyo Receiver

Hi,

I have an Onkyo 605 receiver with the Bose Acoustimas 10 speaker set up. I just set it up last night and have noticed that the volume on the receiver has to be at 55 for normal TV listening. Is this normal?

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  • jcrows Dec 28, 2008

    I was wondering the same thing because I have the same setup as the thread poster. Does your Bose system seem to begin distorting around a volume of 75 or so?

  • Anonymous Oct 07, 2012

    need morfe info on how you are set up to ansewer this.. it could be as simple as a dual volume level (not fixed out) volume level.. It could be cause you should have a baught a better cheaper more effcient speaker system like JBL:))

  • Anonymous Oct 07, 2012

    ohh duhh.. are u guys using the cheap speaker wire I assume Bose still provides.. Get @ least a good 14-12gauge and his should solve ur problem! Bingo!

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Yes it is. I have the 705. My room mate has the 605. Both AVR's will not have appreciable volume until 50 on the dial.
The dial in not linear. I don't know of anyone who has plotted the scaling of the volume control yet.
I have found much useful user info on avsforum.com. Owners post Q&A based on experiences.
Search the forum for "official onkyo TX-SR605" thread.
Some comparable info may also be found under the "official onkyo TX-SR705".

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