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<blockquote data-quote="onkl" data-source="post: 66536" data-attributes="member: 11584"><p>Just to helpme understand: if you buy any replacement for your current receiver, can't you change the volume, just by adapting your PC's system volume?</p><p>I use a receiver as well (stereo) and have once played some sample music on the PC at maximum volume out. I calibrated the volume setting of my receiver to some fair balance between my neighbours and my preferences and never touched the receiver since (just turn it of for vacations). I allways use my PC (+remote) to control the volume.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="onkl, post: 66536, member: 11584"] Just to helpme understand: if you buy any replacement for your current receiver, can't you change the volume, just by adapting your PC's system volume? I use a receiver as well (stereo) and have once played some sample music on the PC at maximum volume out. I calibrated the volume setting of my receiver to some fair balance between my neighbours and my preferences and never touched the receiver since (just turn it of for vacations). I allways use my PC (+remote) to control the volume. [/QUOTE]
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