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Audio Visual Technology
Attenuation vs. 'Gain Control'
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<blockquote data-quote="Stereosane" data-source="post: 815693" data-attributes="member: 15006"><p>" Is there just too much gain in audio systems in general? "</p><p></p><p>I have felt like this about some equipment, my Nad M51 & Predator combo felt like an over reving car that was ready to blow your eardrums out at the slightest increase of volume. Since I read the Stereophile review suggestion to set it at -10db for best results, I can happily say it transformed my system and gave me so much more range to play with. </p><p></p><p>Interesting read, thanks :dop:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stereosane, post: 815693, member: 15006"] " Is there just too much gain in audio systems in general? " I have felt like this about some equipment, my Nad M51 & Predator combo felt like an over reving car that was ready to blow your eardrums out at the slightest increase of volume. Since I read the Stereophile review suggestion to set it at -10db for best results, I can happily say it transformed my system and gave me so much more range to play with. Interesting read, thanks :dop: [/QUOTE]
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