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What's your volume level
#1
Hi,
i just purchased and received a D200 2nd hand off audiogon.
i've hooked up a Proac 115 (89db) and KEF LS50 (85db)...it's superb sounding and quiet as night (no hissing) but am having some concerns about the volume level i need to turn up.
the default is -40db which i can hardly hear anything off (very soft), only up to -20db before it becomes clearly audible (but not enjoyable volume).
however, for normal i.e. good, moderately loud sound, i have to turn it on to approx -12 to -6db, sometimes -4db. room is rather small 4m X 5m.

i read the threads here and it vaguely seems some of you guys are playing at -20db as a norm.
just wanna give a shoutout to see what the general "norm" is.
a littly worrying as my speakers aren't exactly low sensitivity but i have to play it at much louder levels.

on a side note, the configurator speaker config has a slider to push from -15 to 15. i left that at 0.

thnx!
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#2
When the neighbours are out I crank it up to -18db
When they are in -25db
Whilst working so like as a background music -30db
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Chord Qutest -- Niimbus US5 Pro Headphone amp —HifiMan HEK, Abyss 1266TC
Newcastle upon Tyne, England
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#3
Normal listening at around -25db to -15db
Loud playing never past -5db
Waiting for newyearseve to blast it to the max I can take.
That will be around +10db I guess.
Devialet Expert 200 (FW 7.1.3) / Magnepan 1.7i / Rel T5 / Foobar (WASAPI event 24bit) / AIR 3.0.1 public beta (best Air 3.x.x SQ by far)
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#4
Before I started using Dirac, -45 was reasonable evening listening levels, and -35 was loud. In fact I reduced the startup volume.
With Dirac I'm about -40 -30 region but still experimenting with the Dirac attenuation.

But I sit fairly close and have sensitive speakers and by all accounts sensitive hearing.

I believe my listening numbers are low compared to other forum members…

Dont know either of those speakers, but did you set it up from scratch with a new config? The output power can be reduced in the Configurator, although most people dont seem to bother, its worth checking.

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#5
A lot depends on how well damped (naturally) or treated the room is. 12 to -6db, depending on room / speakers does not sound outrageous to me.
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#6
@Hifi_swlon: my power is set at 200, i didnt lower it.

@confused: yeah, hopefully. I hope my unit isn't faulty or anything like that. i.e. problems with power.
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#7
My C1's are 86 dB sensitive and I crank it up to -6 and beyond at times. Other days -15 will do me. It all depends on what I'm playing. If you're thinking there might be something wrong with yours I think you'll be ok.
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#8
Is the volume level dependent on the efficiency of the speaker?
Noticed my volume levels way below anyone else.....and i really dont think it is quiet. I mean at the -18db setting it is loud!!
Devialet 200 -- Roon Nucleus-- Sonus Faber Olympica 2 -- Tellurium Q Black Speaker Cables --
Chord Qutest -- Niimbus US5 Pro Headphone amp —HifiMan HEK, Abyss 1266TC
Newcastle upon Tyne, England
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#9
-10 to -15 for me. Sometimes up to +5 with quieter classical.
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#10
-40 dB for night-time/background listening, -30 normally, and -20 or so for "loud". I've never needed to go above about -15 dB.

I don't think my speakers are particularly efficient (86 dB/W at 1m, if I remember right) but my room is not large (about 4 x 6 m).
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