#1692 - 03/29/02 11:18 PM
safe volume levels
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Gunslinger
Registered: 02/04/02
Posts: 83
Loc: Nunica, Michigan
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i as told that when listening to anything on a reciver notto turn it up more than three fourth of the way up, but that is on a logarithmic volume controle, and the 1050 uses linier voulume control. i just want to know what is a safe listening volume that won't wreak my speakers or produce cliping. any help from anyone would be aprehiated, by the way i have monitor audio 5i's for my mains(they are the only speakers i care about in my system right now).
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#1693 - 03/30/02 02:10 AM
Re: safe volume levels
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Desperado
Registered: 06/29/01
Posts: 894
Loc: Grants Pass, OR
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That's entirely up to you, to a point. I don't know about your specific speakers, but as long as there is no distortion, you can listen as loud as you like. I've had mine much louder than I can stand and still haven't driven them in to distortion. I suppose my typical listening level must be somewhere in the 40's or 50's (determined more by WAF than my personal preference). Not sure as my display is smack behind the fancy wood center support on the glass door of my entertainment center.
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#1694 - 03/30/02 10:43 AM
Re: safe volume levels
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Gunslinger
Registered: 03/09/01
Posts: 60
Loc: Tacoma, WA USA
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I run mine in the low 60s for movies. No problems. I have noticed that I start low and creep the volume up. I don't know if it's just me adjusting to the sound or if it's the Outlaw dropping volume. (weird) Trace
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#1695 - 03/30/02 11:39 AM
Re: safe volume levels
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Gunslinger
Registered: 02/03/02
Posts: 22
Loc: Houston, Texas, 77025
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My volume varies. Using the digital input from CD I tend toward about 48. Switching to direct mode on CDs I tend towards 52, but these are also dependent on the individul CD, and change somewhat drasticly at times depending on recording quality. For Home Theater between 50 and 60 depending on source recording again. Some DTS soundtracks are Very loud, others aren't. No clipping or distortion at these levels, running 4 Ohm speakers with 87 dB efficiency. I was worried about sound levels before I bought these speakers, but they are fine. I have found that I don't like metal tweeters with the 1050, too bright and harsh, but that's just me.
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#1696 - 03/30/02 11:39 AM
Re: safe volume levels
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Gunslinger
Registered: 11/27/01
Posts: 251
Loc: Chanhassen, MN, USA
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Low 60's WOW. Maybe it is because I run a 750 and a Nad218thx that I seldom run over 50. I have more watts to work with. Also keep in mind that running at high levels like that airflow becomes more important. I leave one of my glass doors open when running to the max like that, things get hot and their life is shortened with excessive heat.
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#1697 - 03/30/02 04:22 PM
Re: safe volume levels
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Gunslinger
Registered: 11/15/01
Posts: 131
Loc: Brooklyn, NY
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I've pushed mine up to 70+, and once the display said "maximum". It still sounded fine at 70, but it was loud.
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#1698 - 03/30/02 09:18 PM
Re: safe volume levels
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Gunslinger
Registered: 02/04/02
Posts: 83
Loc: Nunica, Michigan
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thanks for all the help guys. you all sound like you listen at the same volumes as i do movies usually high 50's and music about 39-53. thanks again.
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#1699 - 04/02/02 01:02 PM
Re: safe volume levels
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Gunslinger
Registered: 08/27/01
Posts: 39
Loc: Lexington, NC
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Hi youngguns;
Remember that the volume level figures used by other Outlaws is going to be based on their preference and the sensitivity of the speakers. Someone with highly sensitive (more efficient) speakers, like an old set of Klipsch, will have the volume setting lower to get the same actual volume level.
I don't think that you should have any problems with your MA 5i's. While I typically listen to DVD's and video at around 50 and CD's around 40 - 45, I have been known to crank up the music to 60 - 70 when my wife is not home. Remember, I also use the Silver 5i's.
The sound was incredibly loud, but, still clean.
The specs on the 5i's show that they can handle 150 RMS and 250 peak watts. The 65 watts on the 1050 is not an issue. As I recall in discussions about not cranking the volume up past 3/4, some of that had to do with "crap" receivers that would be really pushed when at the upper end of their limits. The potential was damage to the receiver and/or lousy sound at higher levels.
Chris
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#1700 - 04/02/02 02:18 PM
Re: safe volume levels
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Gunslinger
Registered: 10/14/01
Posts: 19
Loc: Culver City, CA 90232
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I have some really big Klipsch speakers that are so clear at very high volume levels that I really didn't realize just how loud I was playing them (I was waiting for the distortion to come in and warn me, but it never did). It wasn't until my friend and I started comparing notes on this "ringing" we were hearing, that didn't seem like part of the music selection we were hearing. When we realized it was coming from our ears, we immediately turned it down! So no, with a good system and speakers you may not hear distortion, if at all, until you've done some major damage to your ears. Learn from my dumb mistake!
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#1701 - 04/23/02 02:20 AM
Re: safe volume levels
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Gunslinger
Registered: 04/12/02
Posts: 50
Loc: Cave Creek, AZ,USA
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He's right, as many of us who grew up in the 1960s know. It does not have to be distorted to damage your hearing. With the 1050 and a good set of speakers you will likely cross the threshold of pain before damaging the electronics. Your ears, however can be damaged with exposure to levels substantially less than the equipment can produce. This is all about listening. .. keep your most valuable and irreplaceable instruments out of harms way.
Eddyboy
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