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D200 not very good sounding at low volume
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(25-Apr-2016, 13:57)Duomike Wrote: I have no prove that the digital volume control is causing this, its just an assumption as it is well known that a digital volume control is causing a loss of resolution. As mentioned before, some conventional amps, especially high power ss are often poor at low volumes, for different reasons. Pass often talkes about the importance of the first watt for a good reason.

With the dev if listening at a level of say - 30 or less music sounds boring. Dynamic contrasts, both micro and macro, are reduced as is resolution. Maybe I'm more sensitive to this than others, maybe with the horns it is more obvious, who knows.

Anyway, obviously some reviewers also noticed this effect.

We discussed the effects of the max output power settings before. One member said that the dev is reducing the rail voltage of the power supplies. Because of this i guess you need to crank up the volume which means less digital attentuation for the some volume level. i'm using the 30
Watts setting with my horns. i'm sure at full power settings my horns would not sound good at all even at high volumes. I think dev put in this option not to protect speakers but to accomodate higher efficiency speakers and to reduce digital attentuation.

Lets stop further discussions about this subject. Apparently noone besides me noticed this effect. Thats fine with me. Guess enjoy your music!

I told You before. You dont need to lower the output power, especially You drive 16 Ohms omega drivers !!! common mistake!  I have lived with Uno and Duo for 15 years and listening Trio in bigger dealer's room! The problem is in Your "tweaking" and subwoofer amps, not in digital volume control ! Cheers , Hrky
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RE: D200 not very good sounding at low volume - by hrky_zmaj - 25-Apr-2016, 15:04

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