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Loudness Button On Amplifier
Loudness Button On Amplifier
Loudness Button On Amplifier. Volume Control Button stock image. Image of details, dirty 61352471 The Loudness feature on Yamaha stereo amplifiers is essentially a form of volume-dependent equalization You don't see loudness controls on high-end audio equipment much for two reasons: its benefits have to be weighed against the impurity of additional phase shifting circuitry, and most high-performance systems.
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Done properly, as in some mid 70's Yamaha receivers (set the overal volume level quite high and then adjust the "loudness level control" to bring the volume down), it can make very low level listening very acceptable. Personally, I do not have a "loudness" button on my amp
Audio Loudness Control Circuit
It has nothing to do with what types of music you are listening to You don't see loudness controls on high-end audio equipment much for two reasons: its benefits have to be weighed against the impurity of additional phase shifting circuitry, and most high-performance systems. It has nothing to do with what types of music you are listening to
Audio Loudness Control Circuit. I have a Denon integrated amp (circa 1983-1985) with a loudness button It's to do with Fletcher-Munson and the ear's sensitivity changes at very low playback volume levels
ALPS rk27, 100K volume control, with switchable loudness KitAmp. We kept the 'loudness' button pressed because we liked how it sounded in my experience as a kid I bought a Technics amp back in the 80s, with a loudness button, never used it