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#1794 - 04/10/02 09:54 PM NATURAL is louder than STEREO mode?
nonzero Offline
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Registered: 04/10/02
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Loc: Honolulu, HI
Has anyone noticed this?

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#1795 - 04/11/02 09:46 AM Re: NATURAL is louder than STEREO mode?
Matthew Hill Offline
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Well, more speakers are active.

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#1796 - 04/11/02 10:48 AM Re: NATURAL is louder than STEREO mode?
morphsci Offline
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Registered: 02/15/02
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Loc: Charleston, IL, USA
Have you calibrated your speaker levels yet?

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#1797 - 04/11/02 10:50 AM Re: NATURAL is louder than STEREO mode?
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I've noticed this myself. The DSP modes are louder than the Surround mode with all 5 speakers running. I also find though that Surround mode is at the same volume as Stereo mode on 2 channel sources.

I never use the DSP modes, I think they all sound terrible.

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#1798 - 04/11/02 11:13 AM Re: NATURAL is louder than STEREO mode?
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Registered: 04/10/02
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Loc: Greenville, MI
I agree with zacster.

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#1799 - 04/11/02 12:27 PM Re: NATURAL is louder than STEREO mode?
Matthew Hill Offline
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Isn't DPL a DSP mode?

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#1800 - 04/11/02 01:38 PM Re: NATURAL is louder than STEREO mode?
charlie Offline
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If I just want to fill the room with music as I wander around the house I use the DSP stuff, but otherwise, not.

I really like the DVD-A 5.1 stuff I've got - I wish DirecTV would start transmitting a few of their continuous music feeds in DD 5.1

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#1801 - 04/11/02 04:11 PM Re: NATURAL is louder than STEREO mode?
AlexH Offline
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Registered: 04/10/02
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Loc: Greenville, MI
I dont know if they consider DPL a DSP mode or not. I thought DPL just decoded and was not ment to change the over all sound. But that could have just been in my own mind.

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#1802 - 04/11/02 07:16 PM Re: NATURAL is louder than STEREO mode?
nonzero Offline
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Registered: 04/10/02
Posts: 39
Loc: Honolulu, HI
Of course I calibrated my speakers. And yes I considered the fact that more speakers were involved. 'NATURAL' is louder than 'STEREO' mode by 4dB (using a SPL meter) even when I disconnected my surrounds. Is this the intention of OUTLAW? Have they learned this from DTS which is ussually louder than DOLBY DIGITAL by about 4dB?


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#1803 - 04/11/02 07:34 PM Re: NATURAL is louder than STEREO mode?
MCH Offline
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Registered: 02/14/02
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I too find the Natural mode louder. But then the AM/FM selection is very loud. I have to turn the volume down to about 20 +/- for average listening. In the DD reference listening I have the volume turned to about 55. For DTS for the equivalent volume about 50. Ah such is life!
I once read on the forum something to the effect that "instead of enjoying the sound, the audiophile is constantly critquing the technical attributes of the sound....". Enjoy the music!!! Forget About It! What kind of cables do you use? What are your room acoustics? Are your speakers timbre matched? Where do you have your sub? Where is that darned sweet spot (G-Spot?)?

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