Hi everyone

I consider the loudness switch on an amplifier as simply a "preset" tone
modification which provides a bit of extra low-end and high-end response to
the signal, in addition to what was obtained with the tone controls.

The reason some of us run the function all of the time is because we still
want to hear the bass notes and the higher treble when we play music at a
civilised level most of the time, but occasionally run the system at a loud
volume. Then we forget to cut out the loudness control. Also we often find
that this "preset" gives a sound system a "rich sound" at all times, which
comes in handy even with speech -- a feeling of you're there is brought
across when the speech is given a bit of timbre.

With regards,

Simon Mackay

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