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Audio Visual Technology
Attenuation vs. 'Gain Control'
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<blockquote data-quote="Simango4" data-source="post: 851453" data-attributes="member: 14918"><p>Your Predator's gain plus your speakers' sensitivity are so different from mine, I'm using the same NAD M51 with a Classe 2100 power amp, for chilled listening -51dB does it well, for normal listening without annoying people outside -41dB is perfect, then -31dB is my excited mode - making some noise, -28dB is when I'm making a lot of noise, and -26dB is when I feel like I'm super excited but after a few minutes, I have to tame it, my ears can't comfortably sustain the loudness at -26dB for long.</p><p></p><p>If I were to take it as high as -10dB, I'd damage my speakers or my ears.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Simango4, post: 851453, member: 14918"] Your Predator's gain plus your speakers' sensitivity are so different from mine, I'm using the same NAD M51 with a Classe 2100 power amp, for chilled listening -51dB does it well, for normal listening without annoying people outside -41dB is perfect, then -31dB is my excited mode - making some noise, -28dB is when I'm making a lot of noise, and -26dB is when I feel like I'm super excited but after a few minutes, I have to tame it, my ears can't comfortably sustain the loudness at -26dB for long. If I were to take it as high as -10dB, I'd damage my speakers or my ears. [/QUOTE]
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