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Filename: | AUDIO01.jpg |
Album name: | XmasLightGuy / Audio Equipment |
Manufacturer: | American Audio |
Type/Model: | DB Display |
Wattage: | 12v/500ma |
Filesize: | 390 KiB |
Date added: | 02 Sep, 2018 |
Dimensions: | 2048 x 1602 pixels |
Displayed: | 23 times |
URL: | http://80.229.24.59:9232/gallery/displayimage.php?pid=8721 |
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The ogiginal pic contained mor than unit, I split up so each had its own pic...
Looks like the 'software' here goes by image height rather than width? That or maybe really narrow pic's confuse it
@Kev:
Yep The true way to use this would be to put it between a preamp & amp, then calibrate it...
but in my case I don't have seprate preamp & amp, just a reciever with amp built in. This is simply hooked up to the line-out so it always gets up to around the point shown here, no matter what the actual volume is set to.
Last night something(not sure where/what) was acting up a bit, I turned down the volume, then the sound level started fluctuating around, then went up to the point where there was only a few more LEDs to go on this. I finally got on the computer and cut the output level back with that what the actual cause of too much output was, I'll probably never know. But we all know electronics sometimes do flakey things
On these, its mainly that I wanted to split things up so each piece of equipment got its own pic without others showing (but that said I also don't like extra stuff in the backgrounds of my pic's .LOL. )
Anyway I made an edit to the pic adding black-space above & below...so it fits the screen nicely now (I think that's better - even if you can't see details of the unit anymore?)
I missed the nudity Think how quickly that'd be censored on LG - even if there was a light in the pic...