Hey all,
So, I am trying to do something relatively simple here. I want to put a "max" volume limit on a particular zone. I have an outdoor setup and I'd like to be mindful of my surroundings. It's about 2000 square feet of space and I have 6 speakers out there connected to two zones. I used an outdoor volume dial (can't find the link at the moment) for a while and it worked wonderfully.
So I wanted to upgrade to this: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00XUM9OAM?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00
All the speakers are from htd: http://www.htd.com/Products/Outdoor-Speakers/Q65-Outdoor-Speakers
It is connected to an CONNECT:AMP
CONNECT:AMP --------> VOLUME DIALS ----------> Speaker Pair A, B, C.
By driving an input on the "A" input and setting the volume controls down WAY low (literally one "click" up from off), I figured, I could leave the software/zone at "max" volume while then using the dials on the volume controller to effectively limit the max volume for the speakers.
The problem is, even at the lowest setting of the volume control, it is still incredibly loud.
Did I order the wrong thing?
Sonos: You could solve this by allowing us to have a MAX volume setting per zone.
Limiting Volume for a Zone (using Impedance Matching Volume Controller)
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