So I have what may be an embarrassing simple question but one that has bothered me enough that I'm willing to look the fool to find an answer.
Why do some electronics have a display that reads a decreasing noise or dB level as you increase the volume? Anyone else understand what I'm describing?
We've got an older amp that when completely quiet reads "80". When you crank up the volume, the scale works its way down to 79, 78, 77, etc.....into the 20's and then the teens.
Is this a chip that was reversed when the electronics were assembled?
Thanks.
Why do some electronics have a display that reads a decreasing noise or dB level as you increase the volume? Anyone else understand what I'm describing?
We've got an older amp that when completely quiet reads "80". When you crank up the volume, the scale works its way down to 79, 78, 77, etc.....into the 20's and then the teens.
Is this a chip that was reversed when the electronics were assembled?

Thanks.