Thank You for your perspective on the XLR connections.
The thing that seems tricky is that some CDPs mention the same output level 2.2V (for example) in both RCA and XLR connections while some other CDPs mention exactly twice the output level in XLR compared to RCA. This seem to correspond to the 6db higher output level that you mention here.
From an article on the web, I got this formula:
3dB = doubling the amplitude. If you have a reference signal at 1 volt, 3dB is 2volts, 6dB is 4 volts, and 9dB is 8 volts.
With that in mind, if I choose a CDP with say, 4V output at XLR, will it mean that my amp will ultimately see 8V at the MAX level of the preamp's output?
The thing that seems tricky is that some CDPs mention the same output level 2.2V (for example) in both RCA and XLR connections while some other CDPs mention exactly twice the output level in XLR compared to RCA. This seem to correspond to the 6db higher output level that you mention here.
From an article on the web, I got this formula:
3dB = doubling the amplitude. If you have a reference signal at 1 volt, 3dB is 2volts, 6dB is 4 volts, and 9dB is 8 volts.
With that in mind, if I choose a CDP with say, 4V output at XLR, will it mean that my amp will ultimately see 8V at the MAX level of the preamp's output?