arnyk <[email protected]> writes:

> cliveb wrote: 
>> The first stereo amp I ever bought back in the early 1970s had that. It
>> was an Alba (the model number was something like "UA700") and it had two
>> volume controls. You set one as a kind of preset maximum volume, and
>> then the other was used in day-to-day listening; as you turned it down
>> from max, it gradually boosted the bass and treble, so it was in effect
>> a "variable loudness button".
>
>
> Not the only product with that feature. I saw several, but the one that
> comes to mind most exactly was from an American (Chicago) company named
> Sherwood, whose good name is now in the hands of some asians.

There are a lot out there - I actually have two. One is the Yamaha
A-720 ( http://www.hifiengine.com/manual_library/yamaha/a-720.shtml ),
the other one also a Yamaha AX-500
( http://www.hifiengine.com/manual_library/yamaha/ax-500.shtml ).

Rainer

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