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Figured it out

Posted by orangeshasta on February 11, 2008 at 07:01:30:

Ahh, it looks like the volume limiter was set. I had thought about the possibility of the receiver going higher than 0.0db ref, but that's as high as I could turn it. Then, digging through the instruction manual, I saw that its range was actually all the way to +18.0db and that there IS a volume limiter function. Which was set to 0.0db...I guess that's what happens when you buy a demo unit from a store. So now, yes, I can turn this thing up to *quite* uncomfortable levels!
Thanks for all the insight, folks.