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Re: I have the TA9000ES, Samir-please respond..

Posted by Chuck G on March 30, 1999 at 06:54:07:

Did the switch to low output improve your situation? Also, you may want to leave it that way for a few days even a week or so. When I first tried the low output I would switch back to the normal, which is obviously louder (cut the volumn back around -15 lower for the normal output BEFORE switching from the low output for comparison sake), trying to hear the differences (in detail, noise level etc, NOT loudness). I believe using the low output I have equal detail with less noise and it took a couple of weeks to get used to differences in the volumn slope. For most situations i now have the volumn from -15 to -5 (1pm to 3pm position) while in the normal output I had the volumn from -30 to -20 (12pm to 1pm).