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Definitely. Although TBH it doesn't even have to allow for that much user control. A simple on/off button that adds 5dB to the vocal track when enabled would be enough for me to consider upgrading. It would be more effective than DRC/night mode/boosting the center channel/all the workarounds we have to use right now when you watch movies quieter than reference audio level.
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Thanks given by: | 49218 (10-13-2024) |
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