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volume control question

  • May 17, 2025
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AlwaysJammin
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Question for you guys. 

I have a couple of era100 pairs running in stereo pairs and that setup works well,  single volume control for each set. 

 

My question is about the last pair I just set up. At a suggestion by this group I didn't stereo pair these,  I grouped them non stereo.  They are set up around a non centered season area and the sound is great, that brings me to the question.  With the seating not centered one needs to be slightly higher volume than the other to have the area filled correctly. This is easily done with the separate volume controls but it's there a way that once the volume offset is made can they be controlled with a single volume slider? 

 

For me is just an inconvenience but my wife...... has issues with keeping the group in sync.

Best answer by Rhonny

@AlwaysJammin 

If you tick them both on the grouping screen to play through both speakers, then the volume slider on the main Now Playing screen will proportionately adjust both volumes together.

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  • May 17, 2025

@AlwaysJammin 

If you tick them both on the grouping screen to play through both speakers, then the volume slider on the main Now Playing screen will proportionately adjust both volumes together.


AlwaysJammin
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  • May 17, 2025

Rhonny, yes that works.  I was curious if just the one group had this feature while not affecting the other sets that may be active at the time. 


Airgetlam
  • May 17, 2025

Any ‘group’ of rooms that you set up would have this ‘feature’, which would function for that group, and none of the speakers not in that ‘group’.