Yes, the specification says "Gain (input dBu to -20dBFS)". However,
I'm not sure how to interpret that.
They provide the absolute dBu figures for the equivanlent input noise.
So, I don't understand why they do not specify the input levels in the
same way.
Raimund
> Right, it is gain not input level. They do spec that it is to reach -20
> dBFS so the math could be done...
>
> They do not skimp on the specs if you haven't seen them...
>
> Lou Judson =95 Intuitive Audio
> 415-883-2689
>
> On Nov 25, 2006, at 11:06 PM, Raimund Specht wrote:
>
> > Yes, this is probably the dBu figure. However, the absolute input
> > level specification should be a negative number (for instance -70dBu)
> > because it is a voltage level referenced to 0.775 Vrms. Care should be
> > taken when comparing the specifications provided by the various
> > manufacturers. They often use different (and unusual) definitions for
> > their figures, which means that we cannot always trust them.
> >
> > Raimund
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