Hi Friends,
I've got an Onkyo HT system (Min. 110 Watts per channel, continous RMS at 0.9% THD Max) and a Sony television (KV-HFV 100), i.e the model that came with two separate speakers and a built-in FM receiver.
I'm still surprised to know that the TV produces a higher volume than the Onkyo receiver, when playing the same content (can be DVD-movie, music etc.)
The Sony volume scales from 0-100, and at a level of 25, the sound is enough to shake even the neighbours. For the onkyo to achieve the same volume and sound pressure, I have to set the volume at atleast 40 (the scale is from 0-80).
Please suggest. Does upgrading the speakers help?
I'm currently using the default speakers for both the systems.
Anyone obviously expects a higher wattage system to produce a more (atleast not lower
) power sound at lower volumes compared to a system with a lower power.
Please suggest if there could be anything wrong..
Thanks,
Nitin.
I've got an Onkyo HT system (Min. 110 Watts per channel, continous RMS at 0.9% THD Max) and a Sony television (KV-HFV 100), i.e the model that came with two separate speakers and a built-in FM receiver.
I'm still surprised to know that the TV produces a higher volume than the Onkyo receiver, when playing the same content (can be DVD-movie, music etc.)
The Sony volume scales from 0-100, and at a level of 25, the sound is enough to shake even the neighbours. For the onkyo to achieve the same volume and sound pressure, I have to set the volume at atleast 40 (the scale is from 0-80).
Please suggest. Does upgrading the speakers help?
I'm currently using the default speakers for both the systems.
Anyone obviously expects a higher wattage system to produce a more (atleast not lower

Please suggest if there could be anything wrong..
Thanks,
Nitin.