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Date: Tue, 04 Sep 2001 15:30:46 GMT
From: cdenkernopsamester.rr.com (ByteSchlepper)
Subject: Re: 2001 9-3 Speed Dependent Volume???


>Well, in a lame attempt to get this back on topic, I >enjoy a very small modicum of fame in a related field. >I review audio equipment, so my feelings about the >speed-dependant volume control were predestined. >In my estimation, any such adjustment compromises >the dynamic relationships in the music. Mine was >defeated on the day I took delivery but after I determined >that it was working. > >Kal > > I've found the best way to use the speed-dependent volume is set the desired listening level when you're doing about 80 :) I don't think it will increase the volume to a level higher than you have manually set, but it will drop it nicely when you stop (or get pulled over), and then return it back to the previous high-water mark as your speed goes back up. And in a lamer attempt to send this thread back off topic, Kal, I'm curious to know how you've outfitted your Saab. I've read some of your reviews in [very popular American stereo review magazine name deleted] and know you're used to hearing top quality stuff; sound systems in cars must be one of the most challenging environments for quality, even if money's no object. Do you have the stock stereo? Have you upgraded the amp? Speakers? Do you get to keep the stuff you review? (cheap shot). Seriously, it sounds like a dream job.

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