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Ecosse
 


Member Since: 07 Jan 2005
Location: Grampian, Scotland
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Automatic Volume Control working?

Anyone actually heard a volume difference with the AVC setting on the hi-fi? I've tried various settings, radio stations etc - maybe my hearing isn't finely enough tuned - but once you go at higher speed it is definitely less audible whereas I thought AVC was a feature to step up the volume automatically? Very Happy
  
Post #262721st Apr 2005 11:41 am
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Official reply from LR specially for Ecosse, don't worry sir, if it doesn't work, we will remove it. Laughing
  
Post #263021st Apr 2005 12:01 pm
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This is getting a bit of a theme Laughing
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Post #263121st Apr 2005 12:10 pm
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Ecosse
 


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Seriously though, has anyone been able to hear this feature work?
  
Post #263521st Apr 2005 12:28 pm
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Mine works well, have it about 1/2 way otherwise it gets too loud! (Nov 2004 HSE). Vol. seens to rise between 50 to 60 from memory.
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Post #263721st Apr 2005 12:31 pm
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Ecosse
 


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DiscoDuck - thanks, will try that - the News & Traffic volume offsets work & are definitely lounder (I take it it wasn't that which you have?) - I have the volume at 11 normally, but at higher speeds (lets just say motorway speed) have to manually turn it up to 13. Will reset the AVC setting & try again - thanks
  
Post #263821st Apr 2005 12:40 pm
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Mine is very subtle now, dont notice it, supose thats the idea! when on max, it get too loud as you go faster, you will NOTICE IT.... WHAT WAS THAT AGAIN!
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Post #264321st Apr 2005 2:08 pm
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I do think the AVC works - I think the problem is just that the volume increases in a straight line, whereas actual cabin noise increases exponentially. In other words, whereas the the AVC may increase the volume by 1 for every 10mph, the difference in cabin noise between 30-40mph will be much less than the difference between 70-80mph

If you get what I mean.
  
Post #269422nd Apr 2005 8:42 am
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