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Valentin
01-26-2006, 05:16 PM
I am conecting my preamp to the LSR6312 sub and form there to my anp
i am using XLR interconectors
My question IS
How do i now what sensitivity i should use in de sub input section
is it -10dBV or +4dBu or +8dBu
in the manual of the pre there is no spec for this outputs
How can this degrade my signal
10 Watt Street
01-26-2006, 06:08 PM
Generally a consumer/audiophile preamp will be -10 and a pro audio pre will be +4.
A level mismatch can affect noise, distortion, and headroom.
What preamp are you using?
Valentin
01-27-2006, 06:36 AM
for the moment i am useing a procced DAP in direct mode while i buy a new preamp
my system is
sony cdp20es as transport optical toslink
procced DAP digital to analog balanced
jbl lsr6312sp balanced
mark levinson No.23 balaced
jbl lsr6332
is there any way to meshur it
Mike Caldwell
01-27-2006, 07:49 AM
Hello
Start out with the setting on the highest position the +8 and when running your system see if you have enough level to run the sub where it needs to be to match the rest of the system. I would guess there is a level trim control on the sub amp that would give you some range with in each setting. Try to use the highest position possiable that would give you the best signal to noise for the sub. With your XLR balanced connection it should be either the +8 or +4.
Let us know waht you find
Mike Caldwell
Valentin
01-31-2006, 06:48 AM
Mike
Thanks for your coments
i tired the procedure you sugested and this is what happend
when +8 or +4dBu was used i lost a lot of bass and whene i used the -10dBV i gaind more bass
this was meshured with RMC sound preshur meter is this normal
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