What is the difference between the old volume control knob and the new volume control knob ?
The primary differences between previous and current volume control knobs are as follows: With the “conventional” Volume Control, the volume control knob allows you to receive full amplifier output with volume knob at 50%, or 12 O’clock. This method gives you less control range, but a stronger signal level at an earlier point on the volume knob. With the “new” Volume Control, the volume control knob is an attenuator circuit, which regulates the amount of resistance in the signal. The greater the resistance, the lower the signal level output will be, which is displayed in negative decibel’s (-dB) from -99dB to 0dB.
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