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I am curious as to what people define as 'reference level' on their receiver? If I am correct, reference level is generally defined as 0 on their receiver, no + or - db at all. When I listen to movies or music, 0 is never in the picture, as it is too loud. Not counting dial norm and any other additives, is generally 0 the reference level for that receiver?
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