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Umm...you know those speaker level adjustments are not meant to be used that way. They're for setting speaker output levels relative to each other at a specific "reference" level.
Google the term "speaker level calibration" and you'll come up with a vast array of information on how to optimize your soundfield environment. One of the most significant improvements you can do is to calibrate your speaker levels...it'll provide you with a more seamless, integrated soundfield...and will probably preserve the life of your equipment.
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