jimmyjimmy19702010 said:
Scotty_M said:
The Box of Boom said:
Wow ... I'm really impressed by this boombox, great build, great sound, great design. Twin aerials and it would be near perfect.
Could it be my new fave ??
I'll upload some new pics soon.
The sound on mine is really average...past half way on volume things go downhill very fast.
Scotty
So are you saying it sounds crap at low volume levels and as you turn it up over halfway it starts to distort and sound even worse?
Most boxes are set up to deliver max output at around 50% on the volume dial. Some others are set up to only offer max output at 100% volume setting.
I suppose it really depends how a box sounds up to 50% volume. My 9140 I've just recapped sounds great up to 50% volume with distortion coming in over that. The thing is, it sounds bloody loud at 50% volume so I'm happy with that.
James
It all depends on the condition of the box and quality of the signal input. My Sharp GF9696 F that I bought brand new in 1982 sounded clean, clear and powerful with no distortion at all, but that is not the case with the one I have now. I never push any of my boombox to its limits and never went over 1/2 the volume. I don't think they are designed to play at full volume. Please correct me if I am wrong. Distortion levels have to be over 6% or so to be audible.
I never even try anything after half volume unless I want to ruin it. I don't know what models can handle playing at 3/4 volume and above without any damage. I believe JVCM70 and M90 can handle it pretty well. I doubt GF777 with the bass at max will ever handle more than 1/2 the volume. I've connected external MK speakers (150W) to Sharp VZ3500 and went over 3/4 of its volume levels with no audible distortion, but never attempted it with boomboxes. My 5000 series Denon receiver with B&W speakers (200W) can pump with no audible distortion at high volumes and I am least afraid of that because my speakers got good power handling.
Is it advisable to go over 1/2 or exceed 3/4th of the volume with boomboxes?