S skularatna Well-known member Dec 18, 2008 87 0 18,540 Jan 18, 2009 #1 Why do some amps display the volume as a negative value for example -65 -50 and so on -30 for example being very loud
Why do some amps display the volume as a negative value for example -65 -50 and so on -30 for example being very loud
A Andrew Everard New member May 30, 2007 1,878 2 0 Jan 18, 2009 #2 It's supposed to be the attenuation (in decibels) based on 0dB being just the signal passed straight from source to power amplification. But dare I suggest some manufacturers do it because it looks more 'technical'?
It's supposed to be the attenuation (in decibels) based on 0dB being just the signal passed straight from source to power amplification. But dare I suggest some manufacturers do it because it looks more 'technical'?
S skularatna Well-known member Dec 18, 2008 87 0 18,540 Jan 18, 2009 #3 Thanks. And yes I agree because my onkyo txsr606 shows the volume in positives.
B Big Chris New member Apr 3, 2008 400 0 0 Jan 18, 2009 #4 I also changed my 875 from the out-of-the-box -db reading to the plain ol' 0 - 100 scale. Much more sensible.
I also changed my 875 from the out-of-the-box -db reading to the plain ol' 0 - 100 scale. Much more sensible.