That's because our ears do not equate doubling sound pressure level (6db voltage) to perceived loudness. We need to experience about a 10db increase to perceive "twice as loud".
Gain into my preamp from DAC
I am using a Bryston BDA-1 DAC into a Jolida Fusion Tube preamp. The output of the DAC is 4.6V via 'fully differential balanced' (Bryston terminology) XLR and 2.3V via unbalanced RCA. I understand that this is to be expected. Both DAC outputs can be used simultaneously, however I geberally use the XLRs to the Preamp and the RCAs to a headphone amp..
When I compare output volume between the XLR and RCA inputs of the preamp there is no difference. I would have expected 6dB greater gain via XLR . I understand that the preamp is not balanced.
Please elucidate as to this finding. Thank in advance.
When I compare output volume between the XLR and RCA inputs of the preamp there is no difference. I would have expected 6dB greater gain via XLR . I understand that the preamp is not balanced.
Please elucidate as to this finding. Thank in advance.
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