Parasound volume level question


Background: I just completed set-up of a Parasound Halo P3 preamp (purchased on eBay) and a Parasound Halo A21 amp (purchased here) with my Thorens TD320 MkII turntable using a Shure VST III cartridge and my Paradigm Reference Studio/40 v.2 speakers. I use BetterCables.com Silver Serpent II balanced XLR between the preamp and amp and their Premium III bi-wire speaker cables.
The question: I am using a volume setting of 60-66 for moderately loud volume levels. I find I need to use the same volume levels when listening through the headphone jack, also. This seems awfully high from what I have read, especially considering the preamp volume runs from 0-80. Is this normal?
mhconley

Showing 2 responses by mhconley

I have the gain control on the amp set full on to the THX reference level as Parasound recommends. They were kind enough to also answer my question - here is their reply:

"The P 3 is designed not to clip an audio signal, and advancing the volume control to closer to the high end of its range is perfectly normal. It was designed for maximum headroom and minimal background noise.

One of the all-time revered classic audio components was the JBL SA600 integrated amp (circa 1970). For average listening levels the setting of its volume knob was typically between 2-3 o'clock."

I also note that the photo of the Halo P3 on Parasound's web site shows the volume set at 57. I have noticed that I can set the volume control slightly lower for the same SPL with a CD player. I'm using an SCPH-1001 PS1 and I must say it sounds pretty darned good.

The entire set-up sounds absolutely wonderful. Really shows the limitations of poor recordings, and conversely, the range and nuances of good ones. I am spending hours rediscovering my (too) long stored away vinyl collection.

Thanks...
Rick,

I like the VST III very much. Very detailed. It had great reviews when new. Very close to the V15 at a much more reasonable price, at least when your talking $850 total for table, arm and cartridge.

All,

After more time with the system I have found that the best listening levels are achieved in the 40 to 56 range. 56 and above becomes punishing after a while.