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Quoting the X2.5 manual:
"The gain control toggles between two settings, offset from one another by 10 dB. The up pointing arrow selects +14 dB and the down pointing arrow selects +4 dB. When used with our own X series power amplifiers, which are quite high gain (30 dB), we find the +4 dB setting to be most satisfying. With other product we suggest that you let your ears determine which setting conveys the most sonic benefit."
and:
"Gain, Balanced = selectable 4 dB or 14 dB output
Gain, Single-ended = selectable 4 dB or 14 dB output"
So, you have the SAME adjustability thru this preamp irregardless of the connection type used. This allows you to tailor the sound and attenuation characteristics based on the your accompanying equipment's gain requirements.
As Pass describes above, the lower +4db setting would be beneficial if you use the balanced connections of this preamp with a high-gain amp, allowing a larger, finer range of volume control and - from what I have heard - a less forward mid-range presentation. But in any case, the appropriate choice of settings is also affected by the gain of your amp, the incoming signal strength of your source and the efficiency of your speakers.
Remember - this is all about gain stages, input/output impedance and whether or not you use true balanced or single-ended connections.
-- IN OTHER WORDS -- it is VERY system/component dependent!!
I hope that helps.
Quoting the X2.5 manual:
"The gain control toggles between two settings, offset from one another by 10 dB. The up pointing arrow selects +14 dB and the down pointing arrow selects +4 dB. When used with our own X series power amplifiers, which are quite high gain (30 dB), we find the +4 dB setting to be most satisfying. With other product we suggest that you let your ears determine which setting conveys the most sonic benefit."
and:
"Gain, Balanced = selectable 4 dB or 14 dB output
Gain, Single-ended = selectable 4 dB or 14 dB output"
So, you have the SAME adjustability thru this preamp irregardless of the connection type used. This allows you to tailor the sound and attenuation characteristics based on the your accompanying equipment's gain requirements.
As Pass describes above, the lower +4db setting would be beneficial if you use the balanced connections of this preamp with a high-gain amp, allowing a larger, finer range of volume control and - from what I have heard - a less forward mid-range presentation. But in any case, the appropriate choice of settings is also affected by the gain of your amp, the incoming signal strength of your source and the efficiency of your speakers.
Remember - this is all about gain stages, input/output impedance and whether or not you use true balanced or single-ended connections.
-- IN OTHER WORDS -- it is VERY system/component dependent!!
I hope that helps.