JackDude wrote:
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try raising the level of your VP100 by just 3dB, and see if that helps. This is allegedly the smallest increment human hearing can detect,




I thought 3dB was what people could easily detect, but smaller changes were frequently detected by many?

From HomeTheaterMag: "In sound, decibels generally measure a scale from 0 (the threshold of hearing) to 120-140 dB (the threshold of pain). A 3dB difference equates to a doubling of power. A 10dB difference is required to double the subjective volume. A 1dB difference over a broad frequency range is noticeable to most people, while a 0.2dB difference can affect the subjective impression of a sound."

I know. I seem argumentative today.


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