Table of Contents
- 1 Are volume control linear or log?
- 2 What does the volume knob do on an amp?
- 3 How does volume control knob work?
- 4 Are volume bars linear?
- 5 What is a volume controller?
- 6 What is audio volume control?
- 7 Is the tonal difference between different wattage amps bigger than loudness?
- 8 Do tube amps sound louder than solid state amps?
- 9 Is it possible to make an amp louder with more power?
Are volume control linear or log?
Volume controls have to cater to the human ear, which isn’t linear. Instead, logarithmic pots increase their resistance on a curve. At the halfway point volume will still be moderate, but it will increase sharply as you keep turning up the volume. This corresponds to how the human ear hears.
What does the volume knob do on an amp?
On a guitar amplifier, GAIN controls the level of amplification through the preamp section. When an amp has two volume knobs like this, the first VOLUME is most often used to dial in preamp stage distortion while the MASTER is used to control overall volume.
How does volume control knob work?
A volume knob is effectively what is know as a variable resistor. It controls the amount of resistance in a circuit. When the volume is low there is a lot of resistance, which reduces the current going to the amplifier. When the volume is high there is little resistance, which maximises the current flowing to the amp.
What is the level knob on amp?
LEVEL or GAIN, is a setting that is used to match the output voltage of your head unit (radio, Bluetooth player, etc) to the output voltage of your amplifier.
Are volume controls linear?
Human perception of loudness is logarithmic, not linear, and as such, some volume controls cater to the human ear using logarithmic potentiometers. At the halfway point the volume will still be moderate, but it will increase sharply as you keep turning up the volume. This corresponds to how the human ear hears.
Are volume bars linear?
Volume sliders must not be linear. Linear volume sliders are a nuisance because human perception of loudness is not linear at all, it is logarithmic. For a relative amplitude level x , the dB value equals 20*log10( x ).
What is a volume controller?
noun. the control on a radio, etc, for adjusting the intensity of sound.
What is audio volume control?
Audio volume control for Chrome™. If your speakers or headphones do not produce enough amount of sound for comfortable music listening or watching of video content – use the Volume control as a speaker booster by sliding the level control over 100\%.
Do power amps have volume control?
Specifically we’ve had a few readers ask about power amp volume controls and what effect they have on the performance of an amp.In typical power amps the “volume” control is actually an input sensitivity control.
What is loudness amplifier?
The loudness control is simply intended to significantly boost low and high frequencies when listening at low levels so that the ear perceives an overall flatter sound pressure level. In other words, if the loudness contouring control is not enabled at low volume levels, bass and treble appear to be lacking.
Is the tonal difference between different wattage amps bigger than loudness?
And in a matter of fact, the tonal difference is probably bigger than the difference in loudness. The biggest tonal difference between different wattage amps is the headroom. If the amp has more headroom it can handle sudden increases in loudness easier and more cleaner. Amp with a bigger headroom won’t clip so easily.
Do tube amps sound louder than solid state amps?
So according to them, you need 2 and half times more power from your solid-state amp to reach the same loudness with the tube amp. That surely gives you some idea about the difference in loudness between the two. But to be honest, I’m not sure if this is really correct because tube amps can sound louder when they actually are not. How is that?
Is it possible to make an amp louder with more power?
No. I used to think that if you double the watt’s, you double the loudness…but it’s not like that. If you add more power, it doesn’t go linearly with the loudness. If you want to double the loudness of your amp, you need to make your amp around 10x more powerful to do that.
Are Watt’s the best way to measure loudness?
But watt’s is used by amp manufacturers to give us some indication of the loudness because it’s the simplest way to do that, although it’s not the perfect way. But watt’s tell’s you what the specific amp is capable of doing power-wise. And that affects the loudness too. But watt’s are not an accurate method to compare how loud different amps are.