jasell;391824 Wrote: > My setup is far from extreme, I'm using my old Denon reciever (10-15 > years old), with CD, Tape, RDS tuner and record player (all Denon). All > separate units but bought at the same time. > > In another setup I use a Techics mid-size system, the integrated type > with tape, CD, and tuner. (have the same problem here). > > Its just annoying when you forget to reduce the volume when switching > back to the other inputs after listening to the Squeeze-source. > > Like when I set the wake up tuner on my technics (always late) and I > have to switch to tuner to do this, then I have the radio blasting > out!!!
Your Squeezebox should have about the same level of output as the other sources when the Squeezebox volume is set around 90-100%. My Denon receiver is older than yours, and I usually have it turned pretty low, too. Anyway, if you're switching between inputs as you describe, you want to keep the Squeezebox volume pretty high. For my gear, I switched between my CD source and Squeezebox, playing the same music, and tweaked the SB volume til it was just right; I think it was about 93 or so. I then locked its output with my VolumeLock plugin, and I don't have to worry about large volume changes when switching sources. I also can't use the Squeezebox remote/Controller/web interfaces to change the volume, but that's just how it is with a multiple-source audio setup. -Peter -- peterw http://www.tux.org/~peterw/ free plugins: http://www.tux.org/~peterw/#slim AllQuiet BlankSaver ContextMenu FuzzyTime KidsPlay KitchenTimer PlayLog PowerCenter/BottleRocket SaverSwitcher SettingsManager SleepFade StatusFirst SyncOptions VolumeLock ------------------------------------------------------------------------ peterw's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=2107 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=59149 _______________________________________________ audiophiles mailing list [email protected] http://lists.slimdevices.com/lists/listinfo/audiophiles
