OK! either im deaf or they forgot some wattage!
#41
Originally Posted by stretchb69
Well said. And thanks for the reply. To each his own, with everyone having their own opinions, as you stated above.
And you sir, have agreat day, and life as well.
And you sir, have agreat day, and life as well.
It's what identifies us as "unique"! I STILL want more power!
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I have an '05 TL, and I WANT MORE POWER TOO! It's not loud enough. My stock Lexus IS300 stereo was louder and I never went higher than 80% on that.
In addition to the volume levels being on the low side, I am pissed that on most DVD-A discs, I cannot listen to the Advanced Resolution 2 track mix . I am NOT a big fan of DVD-A surround sound. I am not impressed at all on most discs. But I was most excited to hear the 2 track remixes. Even hitting the two buttons at the same time and holding them down trick will not help on most of my DVD-As. Is there any direct answer from the manufacturer of the ELS unit about this? That is unforgiveable.
At this point, I am going to take advantage of being able to make my own DVD-A compilations, and I will be boosting the levels on those tracks (but not to the point of clipping). I do find some of my CDR's to be much louder than the DVD-A discs.
BTW kritcher, I think you kept making a mistake in your explanation. You kept saying that the 5.1 mixes are at 192kHz. I thought that the 5.1 mixes are 24 bit/96kHz and the Advanced Resolution 2 track mixes were at least 24bit/96kHz and up to 24bit/192kHz. I've never seen any surround mix sampled at 192kHz.
Well, I may take my car to the dealer for the hell of it, as if they'll know what I'm talking about. It would be great if there was a magic switch/knob that boosted it a bit! I'll let you guys know for sure, but I don't expect a miracle.
In addition to the volume levels being on the low side, I am pissed that on most DVD-A discs, I cannot listen to the Advanced Resolution 2 track mix . I am NOT a big fan of DVD-A surround sound. I am not impressed at all on most discs. But I was most excited to hear the 2 track remixes. Even hitting the two buttons at the same time and holding them down trick will not help on most of my DVD-As. Is there any direct answer from the manufacturer of the ELS unit about this? That is unforgiveable.
At this point, I am going to take advantage of being able to make my own DVD-A compilations, and I will be boosting the levels on those tracks (but not to the point of clipping). I do find some of my CDR's to be much louder than the DVD-A discs.
BTW kritcher, I think you kept making a mistake in your explanation. You kept saying that the 5.1 mixes are at 192kHz. I thought that the 5.1 mixes are 24 bit/96kHz and the Advanced Resolution 2 track mixes were at least 24bit/96kHz and up to 24bit/192kHz. I've never seen any surround mix sampled at 192kHz.
Well, I may take my car to the dealer for the hell of it, as if they'll know what I'm talking about. It would be great if there was a magic switch/knob that boosted it a bit! I'll let you guys know for sure, but I don't expect a miracle.
#43
You are correct on the rez spec's. Not sure why I kept saying 192 for DVDa/DTS 5.1 except for the "potential" of the technology. Most DVD-a discs are indeed 24 bit/96kHz.
Thanks for the fauz pas catch!
Thanks for the fauz pas catch!
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