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The loudness button – PS Audio

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    I remember the Loudness button, which if I recall correctly got a lot of use in my Scott and Kenwood receivers in the late 1960s and ’70s. By the late ’80s, I tended to leave it disabled as a “purist,” deriving from my home audio …

PS AUDIO: The loudness button | Audiophile News & Music Review

    https://www.hifianswers.com/2020/01/the-loudness-button/
    The button was a complete mystery to me for years but whatever it did meant better sound and I liked that. Many of you understand that this button was actually a bass and treble boost that varied with the volume control – hence the name “loudness” as the amount of bass and treble boost varied with the loudness control. Whoa.

Loudness Button | Audioholics Home Theater Forums

    https://forums.audioholics.com/forums/threads/loudness-button.5646/
    The loudness button was a crude diffraction compensator for many speakers. I would be far from certain a sub will solve your problem, as I suspect your problem is above sub range. However a sub may mask it somewhat. I suspect your receiver has an equalizer if your look. If that receiver has Audyssey that might do the trick.

Loudness Button: Yay or Nay?- Vinyl Engine

    https://www.vinylengine.com/turntable_forum/viewtopic.php?t=104439
    This is why the "loudness button" was introduced to compensate for lack of musicality (to put it in audiophile terms) with the newly introduced 'wonder technology'. It's just an extra stopgap circuit that makes an amplifier sound less hifi (you can read that both ways).

The loudness button ... | Page 2 | Steve Hoffman Music …

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    If you usually listen to music at moderate volume, move your speakers closer to the wall or possibly closer to the room corners. Audiophiles will wince at this suggestion but you will get that bass boost that your system/speakers seem to lack. Or as someone else has already suggested push that loudness button and enjoy the music!

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