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<blockquote data-quote="Mike S" data-source="post: 8879277" data-attributes="member: 691713"><p>They told me an amplifier will definitely not help for my ears as it would only increase the volume, though I have the feeling actually it would at lower levels.</p><p></p><p>And they advised me to add rear speakers to balance out the sound and make the front in lower volume. They made a quick setup for me to see how it is, but I don't believe this would solve this issue. It might improve a bit, but that is not enough. The volume still needs to be way to high, if not even higher, to hear something and because of the low power, you hardly hear the sound of the rear speakers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike S, post: 8879277, member: 691713"] They told me an amplifier will definitely not help for my ears as it would only increase the volume, though I have the feeling actually it would at lower levels. And they advised me to add rear speakers to balance out the sound and make the front in lower volume. They made a quick setup for me to see how it is, but I don't believe this would solve this issue. It might improve a bit, but that is not enough. The volume still needs to be way to high, if not even higher, to hear something and because of the low power, you hardly hear the sound of the rear speakers. [/QUOTE]
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