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Picking one constant volume

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Re: Picking one constant volume

PostFri May 15, 2015 3:16 pm

Romanos wrote:That might largely be an artifact of your speakers struggling? I have medium-quality speakers that I can push well beyond what is comfortable without major detriment to the sound.


Hi Romanos,

I'm using some fairly decent stuff as well, not top shelf but good. I'm talking about when I go from a volume level of say 50 which is sufficient to like 80 (when I want to show off! :mrgreen:) where it's obviously too loud. One of the reasons I started this thread is I sometimes sit at the console and ask myself, is this as loud as it should be or is it not enough? I guess perhaps the best bet is go with what seems best, voice around it and expect things to change if you go considerably outside the boundaries.

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Re: Picking one constant volume

PostFri May 15, 2015 3:19 pm

That's probably about right. Anything has the possibility of sounding bad at either extreme I suppose (especially louder than softer).
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