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How do I get my rear speakers louder - Yamaha HTR-5930 Receiver

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If they have been set up correctly according to the directions under USING BASIC MENU on page 20 of the manual, they should be okay, but you might want to make them louder using the same procedure but cheating them to be louder than the rest.

For temporary, on-the-fly adjustment, page 26 has this for adjusting any individual speaker while listening to a music source:

Press AMP on the remote and then press LEVEL repeatedly to select the desired speaker.

Find the rest on page 26.

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