12 O'clock

Posts: 11,117
edited July 2005 in Electronics
I read alot that we should not go past 12 on the receiver. Well If I do that I am bearly at -60 on my receiver and I can only watch TV at that volume and just hear what they are saying. So what is with this 12 positioning all about ?

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  • Posts: 2,074
    edited July 2005
    Willow,

    Here's a good explanation from Outlaw's FAQ section:

    Volume Control on the Model 1050
    The Outlaws
    "Why do I have to turn the 1050 volume up so high?"

    The Model 1050 uses a linear volume control. You will find 54-60 on the dial to be average listening. Most people are more accustomed to logarithmic volume controls. This type typically outputs 90% if its power capabilities by 11:00 on the dial! This is not the case with linear controls. They offer greater accuracy in setting the desired level, and use virtually all of its volume range.
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  • Posts: 29,010
    edited July 2005
    *sigh*...

    Subject is getting old.

    ZERO on a modern, linear scale receiver - is 12 OCLOCK.

    Zero, 12 Oclock = Reference Level

    :)

    Just turn it up to zero and report back to us. You will experience reference level and 12 oclock at the same time. Its a great experience on dynamic recordings. Really.
    - Not Tom ::::::: Any system can play Diana Krall. Only the best can play Limp Bizkit.
  • Posts: 11,117
    edited July 2005
    it may be to some one who has 8K + posts.

    But thanks for the answer I was just reading the polks Q&A's and saw this I remembered reading the answer somewhere but couldn't find it so I thought I'd ask.
  • Posts: 51,085
    edited July 2005
    Originally posted by Vr3MxStyler2k3

    Zero, 12 Oclock = Reference Level


    That really depends on the gear and is not a guideline one should follow.
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    "A doctrine fostered by a delusional, illogical minority and rabidly promoted by an unscrupulous mainstream media, which holds forth the proposition that it is entirely possible to pick up a t-u-r-d by the clean end."


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  • Posts: 29,010
    edited July 2005
    In general, zero on a linear volume control is reference level.

    Reference level is where the amplifier is giving ALL it has to the passage.

    Yes, sometimes a recording may be toned down, while others are amped up.

    There are way to many variables to consider. But in a perfect world. Zero is your friend.

    Which you have obviously found Mr. 130 db! ;):p
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