Radio's with the best LOUDNESS switch

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Retro Addict

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skippy1969 said:
Any Aiwa with DSL...... :thumbsup:
"DYNAMIC SUPER LOUDNESS" :w00t: :w00t: :w00t: :w00t:
Anything with a name like that has to be AWESOME! :yes: :cool: :stereo:
My CS600 has DSL. :cool: I also like the name of Toshiba's version, ESBS.... "EXPAND SUPER BASS SOUND" :w00t: :-D :breakdance:

The Philips D8614 / D8634 / Magnavox D8623 really come to life when the loudness is switched on, both bass and treble greatly improve. I've never heard such an astonishing difference between loudness on and off before or since.
 

Lasonic TRC-920

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hardmen said:
Aiwa TPR 990, Helix HX-4630, Sansui CP-7...

But when the volume turns above five on TPR990, I turn off the loudness switch, for sound quallity improvements!!!

Cheers.

I think everyone would agree that the purpose of the Loudness function is to provide better bass at low volume, once you get the volume up, you turn off the Loudness and turn up the bass slightly to balance the sound as needed.

Some radio's do this spectacularly and some just flat out suck at it :thumbsdown:

This little cheapo Emerson has a great Loudness button, but once you start turning up, you have to turn it off quick and pull back the bass, as expected.

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baddboybill

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Lasonic TRC-920 said:
hardmen said:
Aiwa TPR 990, Helix HX-4630, Sansui CP-7...

But when the volume turns above five on TPR990, I turn off the loudness switch, for sound quallity improvements!!!

Cheers.

I think everyone would agree that the purpose of the Loudness function is to provide better bass at low volume, once you get the volume up, you turn off the Loudness and turn up the bass slightly to balance the sound as needed.

Some radio's do this spectacularly and some just flat out suck at it :thumbsdown:

This little cheapo Emerson has a great Loudness button, but once you start turning up, you have to turn it off quick and pull back the bass, as expected.

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I agree 100% with this Chris. Loudness switch is for deep Bass at lower volumes ;-)
 

systemaddict

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Retro Addict said:
skippy1969 said:
Any Aiwa with DSL...... :thumbsup:
"DYNAMIC SUPER LOUDNESS" :w00t: :w00t: :w00t: :w00t:
Anything with a name like that has to be AWESOME! :yes: :cool: :stereo:
My CS600 has DSL. :cool: I also like the name of Toshiba's version, ESBS.... "EXPAND SUPER BASS SOUND" :w00t: :-D :breakdance:

The Philips D8614 / D8634 / Magnavox D8623 really come to life when the loudness is switched on, both bass and treble greatly improve. I've never heard such an astonishing difference between loudness on and off before or since.
i have to agree with Luke here, my d8614 loudness switch is amazing, not heard another like it on over 200 boxes or so that have passed through my hands :thumbsup:
 

Lasonic TRC-920

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d8614ss said:
Retro Addict said:
skippy1969 said:
Any Aiwa with DSL...... :thumbsup:
"DYNAMIC SUPER LOUDNESS" :w00t: :w00t: :w00t: :w00t:
Anything with a name like that has to be AWESOME! :yes: :cool: :stereo:
My CS600 has DSL. :cool: I also like the name of Toshiba's version, ESBS.... "EXPAND SUPER BASS SOUND" :w00t: :-D :breakdance:

The Philips D8614 / D8634 / Magnavox D8623 really come to life when the loudness is switched on, both bass and treble greatly improve. I've never heard such an astonishing difference between loudness on and off before or since.
i have to agree with Luke here, my d8614 loudness switch is amazing, not heard another like it on over 200 boxes or so that have passed through my hands :thumbsup:

It seems that some manufacturers really cared about making sure when you threw the loudness switch, something happens. There are just too many "Super Woofer" do Nothing HYPE radios out there that with out actually plugging them in and testing them out, you would never know. If you bought it sealed in a box with the infamous "SUPER JUMBO BIG POWER 200 WATTS MEGA BASS" label on the front, but never plugged it in, as many people did back in the day, then you got screwed!

A collector could easily walk by one of the radios pictured below and grab a larger radio thinking it would over power one of these Toshiba's only to end up having it's Arse Kicked!

To me, THAT'S a success story on Toshiba's part for making that Loudness Switch ROCK....Thanks for sharing guys...always learning on here :thumbsup:

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Reli

Boomus Fidelis
Aiwa's DSL is electronically variable based on incoming sound level, unlike Loudness which is basically either on or off.
It is also biased more towards bass than the typical Loudness switch:

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Lasonic TRC-920

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Reli said:
Aiwa's DSL is electronically variable based on incoming sound level, unlike Loudness which is basically either on or off.
It is also biased more towards bass than the typical Loudness switch:

[ Image ]

Now that is interesting :hmmm:
 

Reli

Boomus Fidelis
Lasonic TRC-920 said:
Reli said:
Aiwa's DSL is electronically variable based on incoming sound level, unlike Loudness which is basically either on or off.
It is also biased more towards bass than the typical Loudness switch:

[ Image ]

Now that is interesting :hmmm:

Eh I just copy what's in the manual and act like I know what it's talkin' bout lol......
 

Lasonic TRC-920

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Reli said:
Lasonic TRC-920 said:
Reli said:
Aiwa's DSL is electronically variable based on incoming sound level, unlike Loudness which is basically either on or off.
It is also biased more towards bass than the typical Loudness switch:

[ Image ]

Now that is interesting :hmmm:

Eh I just copy what's in the manual and act like I know what it's talkin' bout lol......

:lol: :lol: :lol:

:-/ :-/ :-/ I don't have anything to copy from :sad: :sad: :sad:
 

baddboybill

Boomus Fidelis
Reli said:
Lasonic TRC-920 said:
Reli said:
Aiwa's DSL is electronically variable based on incoming sound level, unlike Loudness which is basically either on or off.
It is also biased more towards bass than the typical Loudness switch:

[ Image ]

Now that is interesting :hmmm:

Eh I just copy what's in the manual and act like I know what it's talkin' bout lol......

Lol.... at least you admit it....Lol


Bad Boy Bill
 

LLopez

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:yes have to :agree: the Aiwa 600-770-880 DLS has
one of the best loudness reproduction. As well
as the Rigel RPM-10 & the Telefunken HiFi 1.
 
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