I miss my Loudness Button and Tone Controls....


So I recently upgraded my system to a Rogue Audio Sphinx integrated amplifier, V2.

Prior to this purchase I was using a NAD C162 preamp, and an Emotive UA-200 amplifier.

After a month of listening, I have to say, I miss the tone controls and the loudness feature on the old NAD pre-amp, especially when listening at lower volumes. The Rogue amp sounds great when played at a minimum of 50% of its output, but at lower volumes, it just seems flat. I do use a sub (SVS SB-2000 pro, and I'm using a very efficient speaker (Zu Audio DW's).

I've toyed with the idea of buying an EQ of some sort that has a bypass so that I can boost some of the frequencies when listening at lower volumes, and then bypass when I listening at higher volumes.

Any thoughts on this? Anyone experience anything similar? I'm about to pack and sell the Rogue amp, as the cons outweigh the pros for me.

 

 

barkeyzee1

I loved the variable loudness control on my old Yamaha integrated amplifier.  I wish all amps and receivers came with such a thing.

Get a schiit lokius. Its 20 hz setting is almost equivalent to the loudness control. Anything over 50 hz and the bass will sound a bit bloated hence the very good frequency selection on the Lokius. 

"All McIntosh integrated amps come with tone controls."

Not all of them - the slightly more expensive ones do.  For example, the MA 252 hybrid integrated does not come with equalizers but the MA 352 does. It cost $6,500 (I can't remember the cost of the MA 252).  The  MA 252 puts out 100 watts but has no equalizer. The MA 352 puts out 200 watts but has a 5-button equalizer.  

 

For me EQ is a good idea due to my old age hearing. I use two old school EQ’s because of two power amps.

From the manual MA352

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How to Operate the MA252 .........................................24-27

Trim Functions:

Balance.......................................................................24

Trim Level..................................................................25

Tone Control...............................................................25

Bass Control...............................................................25

Treble Control ............................................................26

Information Display...................................................26

They have tone control.. I’ve never seen a Mcintosh that didn’t.