Fiftyfifty Well-Known Member Joined Jul 11, 2016 Messages 1,229 Points 113 Location Panaji, Goa Jun 23, 2025 #1 P.S. The Weiss DAC204 DAC204 we offer has adjustable outputs for just this reason - ideal for fine-tuning gain in complex chains. • Save this for your next upgrade • Share your experience with gain matching
P.S. The Weiss DAC204 DAC204 we offer has adjustable outputs for just this reason - ideal for fine-tuning gain in complex chains. • Save this for your next upgrade • Share your experience with gain matching
Nikhil Moderator Staff member Joined Dec 8, 2007 Messages 4,423 Points 113 Location Hyderabad Jun 24, 2025 #2 Superb tip! Truly one of the lesser known issues when matching gear. .
R reignofchaos Well-Known Member Joined May 12, 2008 Messages 3,169 Points 113 Location Bangalore Jun 24, 2025 #3 Very valid point - you need around 32-35dB of gain in total from your Line level signal to output for conventional speakers. Less for high efficiency. When vinyl comes into play, then it becomes even more important as the source signal is many orders of magnitude lower than what your final sound is.
Very valid point - you need around 32-35dB of gain in total from your Line level signal to output for conventional speakers. Less for high efficiency. When vinyl comes into play, then it becomes even more important as the source signal is many orders of magnitude lower than what your final sound is.