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Old May 22nd 06, 04:02 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Keith G
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Default Digital volume control question....


"Don Pearce" wrote


Telling people like this 'don't bother, it ain't worth it' does nothing to
further the cause or the quest for Audio Nirvana. *Even if* someone's
speakers were actually crap in reality but they liked and *preferred*
them,
then their efforts would have been worthwhile. If my own efforts were/had
been crap, trust me, the 'listeners' I've had round here would have damn
soon told me so!! (You know how it is!! ;-)


All too well. For myself, I have taken what is probably the commonest
compromise path these days. I have professionally built speakers
(Sonus Faber Amators), and a home-built sub. There is no alternative
to home building for this sub because it is built into a concrete
under-stairs cupboard space. As such it has a huge internal volume and
works in effectively infinite baffle mode. This makes it very
non-boomy - musical in fact. It also goes very, very low in frequency.
It does need quite a few of those "expensive" watts, though ;-)



I don't need a sub for music, but then I've never really had a decent one!!
(We don't even use one on the Cinema setup, the afore-mentioned Ruarks do a
pretty good job without one.)