SDA SRS drivers popping at high volume

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  • Posts: 11
    edited April 2006
    I use my 2.3's for home theater also with a Denon Pre-Pro. The denon has an auto calibration which uses a mic in the listener position to auto eq, delay, level each speaker. I take it no one else uses these features? I guess it still considered tone control.

    Vik
  • Posts: 9,312
    edited April 2006
    Tour,

    FWIW, my NAD loudness button did very bad things to my 1C's drivers at volume, I suppose each manufacture's "boost" might have varying degrees of gain. I hardly ever used it, but did once and forgot about it, when I hit the gain, ouch, that was a very nervous moment.

    RT1
  • Posts: 10,177
    edited April 2006
    I guess NAD is just not up to Heathkit's level of sophistication... ;)
    More later,
    Tour...
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  • Posts: 25,313
    edited April 2006
    Tour2ma wrote:
    I guess NAD is just not up to Heathkit's level of sophistication... ;)

    Plus.....NAD never had a candy bar named after them. ;)
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