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Pieoftheday
19-05-2017, 16:32
Can anyone shed light on what Volume Correction Factor might be in the settings of my digital pre amp? I've had it a year and only just come across it while doing something else? I have contacted the manufacturer but answer might be a while coming, cheers Jim

walpurgis
19-05-2017, 16:50
I don't know, but I'd guess the pre-amp offers several several ratios of gain to match different power amp needs.

Stratmangler
19-05-2017, 16:52
RTFM is the only course of action.

Pieoftheday
19-05-2017, 16:59
RTFM is the only course of action.
Oh I have, back to front, no mention of it:)

Pieoftheday
19-05-2017, 17:01
I don't know, but I'd guess the pre-amp offers several several ratios of gain to match different power amp needs.

Thanks

Stratmangler
19-05-2017, 17:07
Oh I have, back to front, no mention of it:)

It's ask the manufacturer time then.
It could be anything (Replaygain, possibly?), or maybe nothing (never got round to implementing it).

Pieoftheday
19-05-2017, 17:15
It's ask the manufacturer time then.
It could be anything (Replaygain, possibly?), or maybe nothing (never got round to implementing it).

May well be nowt as you say, best not bugger things up by playing about before I know, ta

Pieoftheday
19-05-2017, 17:20
It's ask the manufacturer time then.
It could be anything (Replaygain, possibly?), or maybe nothing (never got round to implementing it).

May well be nowt as you say, best not bugger things up by playing about before I know, jim

JimC
19-05-2017, 18:23
Panasonic TV's and Theatre Systems have it.
https://www.manualslib.com/manual/650334/Panasonic-Tx-P42s10b.html?page=31

Seems that it gets rid of the differences in levels between different sources.
The Audio must go through processing to achieve this I would guess so if there's an OFF setting I would use that !!

Jim.

Pieoftheday
19-05-2017, 18:59
Panasonic TV's and Theatre Systems have it.
https://www.manualslib.com/manual/650334/Panasonic-Tx-P42s10b.html?page=31

Seems that it gets rid of the differences in levels between different sources.
The Audio must go through processing to achieve this I would guess so if there's an OFF setting I would use that !!

Jim.

Ta Jim, I'll look into it after the weekend, Jim

Pieoftheday
20-05-2017, 08:01
Panasonic TV's and Theatre Systems have it.
https://www.manualslib.com/manual/650334/Panasonic-Tx-P42s10b.html?page=31

Seems that it gets rid of the differences in levels between different sources.
The Audio must go through processing to achieve this I would guess so if there's an OFF setting I would use that !!

Jim.

The manufacturer has got back to me and its as you say so ill just leave it on 0=default, cheers Jim