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#120433 - 12/19/04 07:19 AM
 
Re: Logitech remote, volume knob or mixer
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Actually, most amplifiers achieve maximum effeciency when operated at 65 to 75 percent of maximum volume. If you exceed 75 percent, you will likely experience some distortion, even though you may only be running modest levels from your pre-amp/mixer.
  Running any piece of equipment as full blast is akin to driving your car with the gas pedal held to the floor all the time. Performace drops off, gas mileage goes to hell and the engine quickly dies. The same is true with most electronic devices, especially speakers and amps. If you're not getting sufficient volume from the system, buy a larger system.
  Gary 
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#120435 - 12/19/04 12:06 PM
 
Re: Logitech remote, volume knob or mixer
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Mike,
  I'm not familiar with that particular model, however, most of the amps and pre-amps I've owned came with a performance graph in the instruction manual. Nearly all revealed the best signal to noise ratio was at levels ranging 65 to 75 percent of maximum. Above that level, there was usually a problem with white noise and distortion. I guess there are some differences in amp specifications and the recommended methods of usage.
  Cheers,
  Gary 
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