nevisada imanoma. On 2013.11.13 19:16, shimtas kinieciu wrote: > tam reik klausit nepertilei ;) > > > "Dainiushas" wrote in message news:l606ar$587$1@trimpas.omnitel.net... > > ne apgavystė. briedas ta angelska rašliava. su sąlyga, kad ausies > dažninė charakteristika yra kreiva ir su tą salyga, prie mažų garso > lygių, žemus ir aukštus girdi blogiau nei vidurius. Tam kompensuot ir > skirtas loudness. > > On 2013.11.13 17:28, shimtas kinieciu wrote: >> nes apgaviste tas loudness ;) >> >> http://forums.audioholics.com/forums/amps-pre-pros-receivers/5646-loudness-button.html >> >> >> >> I have a quick question for you. I recently upgraded my receiver from a >> Pioneer VSX-412k to a Denon AVR-2105 (885). What a difference I have a >> pair of Klipsch SF-2's in the front and I noticed that when I upgraded I >> lost quite a bit of bass. I did not move the speakers at all, but on the >> Pioneer I had a Loudness/Midnight button which made the music more full >> in general and definately more bass. In fact in "stereo" mode and in >> "loudness" the SF-2's created such nice bass that I would turn the sub >> off. This isn't the case with the Denon. I noticed that most mid-higher >> end models do not have this loudness feature. Why is that? Don't get me >> wrong, the Denon sounds better all around. I am just curious why that >> feature is not widely used on the more expensive models. >> >> Yes, this is a very popular way to "improve" bass. Commonly, the >> loudness button is used when listening musc at low levels, why? because >> it adds artificially like 10db of more bass at certain frequencies, >> which can stress your amp at high volumes. The only thing that the >> loudness button does is to "color" the sound and this isn't a desirable >> thing because it distorts the main source. The sound isn't going to be >> "pure" if you want to look it this way. >> >> >> "shimtas kinieciu" wrote in message >> news:l605lm$4m8$1@trimpas.omnitel.net... >> >> o jeigu vietoj loudness tiesiok garseu pasileist? ;) >> >> "Tomas" wrote in message news:l5vqdn$ote$1@trimpas.omnitel.net... >> >> OJ tiksliai, pamirsau dar pasakyti kad tame mano Denon PMA700AE ijungtas >> turi buti "loudness" mygtukas, be jo visisika pieva, tikrai garsas tampa >> bukas bukas, ne del to kad sumazeja zemu ar aukstu dazniu, o tiesiog pati >> scena susitraukia ant tiek kad nu tikrai nemalonu klausyt ir ijungt ji >> reikia vel atgal.. Tembru abu reguliatoriai ant 0 ir ju didint tikrai >> nesinori... bet va tas loudness tai keistas kazkoks, net esant didesniam >> garsui zenkliai itakoja garsa, nors kaip suprantu jis teoriskai prie >> didesnio garso nebeturetu turet reiksmes? Nu zodziu visai as buvau >> uzmirses >> apie sita mygtuka... :) Nu nepykit :) >> >> "CodeC" <c@c.co> wrote in message >> news:l5vpr8$oam$1@trimpas.omnitel.net... >>> On 11/13/2013 02:00 PM, Icetom wrote: >>>>> ir panasu kad reikia stiprintuvo, bet negi DAC'as pamaisys? ir >>>>> integruotos kortos.... >>>> >>>> Jei paaiškėtų, kad kaltas stiprintuvas ir jis taip "nudusina" ateinantį >>>> signalą, kad nebelieka skirtumo koks šaltinis- stalinis, nešiojamas ar >>>> išorinis SAK, kokia prasmė leisti pinigus išoriniam SAK'ui? >>> >>> tavo zodziuose prasme yra tik tuo atveju, jeigu jo stiprintuve >>> signalas eina per skaitmenini garso reguliatoriu ir >>> filtra/ekvalaizeri, kuriu neina fiziskai atjungti. tada taip, glai >>> buti kaltas 'stiprintuvas', tiksliau ne pats galios stiprintuvas, o >>> tie shudo verti blokai pries ji. >>> turejau toki SONY gaidy, tai dieve dieve, nederinta smadielka su >>> neatrinktais tranzais po 5 Lt/vnt grojo ZYMIAI geriau. >>> >> >