16-Feb-2015, 18:02
(16-Feb-2015, 17:56)brit Wrote:(16-Feb-2015, 17:49)thumb5 Wrote:(16-Feb-2015, 17:36)Eddye Wrote:(16-Feb-2015, 11:44)Rufus McDufus Wrote: I do think my D200 is not great at low volumes. Normal listening volume for me is when the display is indicating around -10 to -15dB dB with my Raidhos which are 88dB sensitivity 2.83V/m but there is a fairly clear threshold between which it's poor and when it's good.
I'm surprised Jean-Marie that your indicated volume is so different for same-spec (interms of sensitivity figures) speakers. And I don't like it very loud! - [edit] sorry I misread your post, but I can barely hear it at -40dB!
The psycho-acoustic explanation seems quite plausible. Also perhaps room interactions at lower volumes?
Wow, my B&W's have the exact same sensitivity (88dB spl (2.83V, 1m)), and I rarely play above -32dB. When I listen to my turntable I have to turn up the volume a bit to max -24dB. Perhaps your listening position is farther away?
Yup, that surprised me too: my speakers are specified as 86.5 dB/W at 1m and I normally listen to digital sources with the volume control in the range -40 to -30 dB, sometimes -20 dB for head banging.
My speakers are specified at 89db/W and, depending on recording, general listening is at between -32db and - 24db. I am not allowed head banging - SWMBO won't allow it .
SWMBO?
I did try a config which limited the output to 150Watts, I didn't have to turn up the volume as I recall but it was a while ago.
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