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RE: The volume control.

Posted by Old SteveA on February 27, 2014 at 11:20:28:

If there is a complaint I have about my Burson Soloist it would be the stepped attenuator
volume control. For the wide dynamics music I listen to (just about always) the "steps" are'nt
gradual enough.

What is the point of implementing this type of volume control if you are constantly over or under shooting the most suitable volume for any particular recording. In order to head off
any "ear fatigue" that a long listening session might bring on , I tend to settle for the lower
step than what may be ideal

I kick myself in the butt every time I think about not ordering the amp I was interested in
a few years back from Steve Deckert (Decware) . I have a feeling that at some point I'll
do just that.