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what the difference between 0db, -3db, -6db etc test tones?
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<blockquote data-quote="RLJ676" data-source="post: 6859877" data-attributes="member: 621301"><p>No matter where you're gain is, if you are listening to music and it sounds off, you are too loud. Different music will stress the system to varying degrees, even at the same "volume level" on the knob. Different frequencies and recording levels (amongst other stuff) will impact this.</p><p></p><p>This isn't rocket science guys, don't overthink it. Hell, crank all the gains all the way up, and then don't listen to the music at distorted levels. This requires simply adjusting the volume based on the song.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RLJ676, post: 6859877, member: 621301"] No matter where you're gain is, if you are listening to music and it sounds off, you are too loud. Different music will stress the system to varying degrees, even at the same "volume level" on the knob. Different frequencies and recording levels (amongst other stuff) will impact this. This isn't rocket science guys, don't overthink it. Hell, crank all the gains all the way up, and then don't listen to the music at distorted levels. This requires simply adjusting the volume based on the song. [/QUOTE]
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