Loudness Button On Amplifier

Loudness Button On Amplifier. Nakamichi TA4A TA4A Receiver Power Amp Photo 3776429 Canuck Audio Mart We kept the 'loudness' button pressed because we liked how it sounded in my experience as a kid I just turn the base and treble up a bit at low volumes

My old Marantz stereo has a "loudness" button r/mildlyinteresting
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The feature is based on the well-established principle known as the Fletcher-Munson curves or Equal-Loudness Contours, which demonstrate. The "loudness" button on older components had no relationship to the sensitivity of the speakers, therefore just adding a preset amount of bass.

My old Marantz stereo has a "loudness" button r/mildlyinteresting

On some receivers the loudness button is nothing more than static eq, somewhat like RIAA eq, but I think some may actually change the amount of eq depending on the volume level. Idk, even an entry-level Yamaha Stereo Amplifier A-S301 still has both features and I am happy to have the loudness butten (actually an adjustable knob on the Yamaha) in my bedroom set-up. Personally, I do not have a "loudness" button on my amp

How Loud Does an Amp Need to Be? A Guide to Wattage Pro Sound HQ. Idk, even an entry-level Yamaha Stereo Amplifier A-S301 still has both features and I am happy to have the loudness butten (actually an adjustable knob on the Yamaha) in my bedroom set-up. I have a Denon integrated amp (circa 1983-1985) with a loudness button

How Loud Does an Amp Need to Be? A Guide to Wattage Pro Sound HQ. The Loudness feature on Yamaha stereo amplifiers is essentially a form of volume-dependent equalization The loudness button's sole purpose it to boost the highs and lows at low volume levels in an attempt to compensate for this.