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kjh1957
 


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Automatic Radio Volume control

On my D3 S, I have set the radio to increase volume as speed increases. Well I think I have, but it does not seem to make much difference. Anybody experienced the same or know how it should work?? Question
  
Post #318488th Dec 2005 6:47 pm
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It works, but it's subtle... which makes sense. I don't find the cabin noise to increase that much at higher speeds.
  
Post #318658th Dec 2005 9:16 pm
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Must admit that the D3 is so quiet at speed I cannot see the point, wish I had one on the old TD5 where you had to yell to communicate above 60mph! I guess to drown out a) a nagging wife b) the kids could be a useful application !!
  
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Where is the setting, or does it do it automatically?
 
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Post #319149th Dec 2005 11:38 am
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Hold down the same button you use to adjust bass/treble (the "note" button) for 5 seconds. It's in the manual. Smile
  
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kjh1957
 


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grommet wrote:
It works, but it's subtle... which makes sense. I don't find the cabin noise to increase that much at higher speeds.


It is subtle but perhaps too subtle as it is not really obvious. It is adjustable after all and even on the maximum gain it is difficult to see any difference. My previous car had the facility and it is useful even if it is to drown out the wife and kids!!
  
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kjh1957 wrote:
grommet wrote:
It works, but it's subtle... which makes sense. I don't find the cabin noise to increase that much at higher speeds.


It is subtle but perhaps too subtle as it is not really obvious. It is adjustable after all and even on the maximum gain it is difficult to see any difference. My previous car had the facility and it is useful even if it is to drown out the wife and kids!!
.... if it's obvious it's working too well... if you don't notice the difference, surely it's working perfectly Question
a 3dB difference is a doubling in audible volume, and generally the minimum change the human ear(s) - for those with two Shocked - can detect
  
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