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D200 not very good sounding at low volume
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After reading all seven pages, I kept wondering why the op wouldn't just try changing the configuration to output full power, it would take less than 15 mins to have a quick listening session. If it turns out the high sensitivity of the said speakers produce distortion under such high power, it is easy enough to lower the output power again.
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(24-Apr-2016, 22:57)Dr Tone Wrote:
(24-Apr-2016, 22:40)Damon Wrote: And there is a loudness feature which you can set up in the configurator, and assign a button to. The contour boosts some frequencies, compensating in part for the way ears hear at different sound pressure levels.
Are you talking ICM?  Not really the same thing as a stereotypical loudness button.

After someone else asked me about the loudness function, I went back to the configurator to try and find it. I could not. I do believe I remember having such a function assigned to a button on the remote, but it seems I was mistaken. I have not actually been into the configurator in many months, probably six or eight, so I've clearly made up the loudness function on my own. My mistake; apologies to all.
Damon
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(04-May-2016, 21:33)Damon Wrote:
(24-Apr-2016, 22:57)Dr Tone Wrote:
(24-Apr-2016, 22:40)Damon Wrote: And there is a loudness feature which you can set up in the configurator, and assign a button to. The contour boosts some frequencies, compensating in part for the way ears hear at different sound pressure levels.
Are you talking ICM?  Not really the same thing as a stereotypical loudness button.

After someone else asked me about the loudness function, I went back to the configurator to try and find it. I could not. I do believe I remember having such a function assigned to a button on the remote, but it seems I was mistaken. I have not actually been into the configurator in many months, probably six or eight, so I've clearly made up the loudness function on my own. My mistake; apologies to all.

It would be a nice option.  Even the ability to toggle the tone controls on and off would be cool.
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(23-Apr-2016, 03:49)Duomike Wrote: I have my 200 for around 6 weeks and have put at least 300 hours on it. The longer I have it the more I realize that the amp needs a certain volume to come alive. At -30 it sounds boring and it starts to come alive at -20 or less. My friend who also owns a 200 oberserved the same thing.

I have restricted the max output to watts with is plenty with my horns. I wish they had a 5 or 10 watt setting for people with high efficiency horns.

Have other experienced the same? Remember that the review on computeraudiophile also obeserved this. A digital volume control is never 100% transparent, unfortunately.
I have only recently got back my D'Premier, had it upgraded to the 250. I don't have the problem at low volumes. It is very detailed and life like. Yes it sounds more engaging at higher volumes but I imagine that's because that what we hear when listening to live music. At lower volumes I have had no issues with loosing the sonic picture; it is all there, just at lower volumes. My set up is simple, Marantz SA11 MK2, using JRivers for my files, and Gallo Ref. 3 speakers. It is spooky how life like the sound is.
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