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"Left brain going right brain" amplifier
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<blockquote data-quote="Steerpike" data-source="post: 407238" data-attributes="member: 807"><p>Buy a Revox B250!</p><p>It doesn't quite do it on the fly, but it has auto-calibration for all line & phono inputs, and for loudspeaker sensitivity (separate values for A, B and headphones), and maximum power. Then it mixes all the values and optimises the loudness contour, and level display, and makes the maxiumum volume control setting equal to what the speaker can handle (unless you purposefully set it lower, so your kiddies or visitors cannot play it too loud)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steerpike, post: 407238, member: 807"] Buy a Revox B250! It doesn't quite do it on the fly, but it has auto-calibration for all line & phono inputs, and for loudspeaker sensitivity (separate values for A, B and headphones), and maximum power. Then it mixes all the values and optimises the loudness contour, and level display, and makes the maxiumum volume control setting equal to what the speaker can handle (unless you purposefully set it lower, so your kiddies or visitors cannot play it too loud) [/QUOTE]
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