ecwl
500+ Head-Fier
I just looked at the Quick Start menu. Yeah, I’m shocked they put it in Sect .9 that there is high and low gain mode in DAVE which is super confusing. Of course, what they meant was that if you set the volume to be -78dB to I don’t know -10dB, that’ll be low gain and -10dB to +18dB, it’ll be high gain... Of course, since there is no separate high or low gain mode, you’re essentially adjusting the volume = voltage. It won’t affect the wattage available (unlike TT2).Thanks for the reply. Yes I am already in Digital Pre (Feeding an Etude like yourself) and from my understanding of the manual that is Amp mode whereby you adjust volume with the remote or volume knob. But in the quick start manual Sect. 9, it talks about switching between a low/high gain mode in a very similar fashion to TT2. It’s a bit academic really as the volume is fine, but it states it is available and I can’t find it.
The other thing to note is that if your music material clips, then the highest volume you can set would be +4dB Before DAVE clips but if the music doesn’t clip, it’s possible you can crank the dB up to +18dB and DAVE would never clip.
The next thing I sort of worked out mathematically is that if the Etude clips at 150W and the gain is 28-30dB, Etude should clip when DAVE is around -13dB (if fed unbalanced) and around -19dB (if fed balanced). This is once again assuming your music material actually uses the entire dynamic range. If you notice you consistently need to listen to louder than that, it’s probably time to get dual mono Etude or an Ultima amp?
The last thing that always annoys me is that because I switch back and forth between headphones and speakers, I have to check to see if I left crossfeed on (setting 3 for me) or off (setting 0) Bbecause the crossfeed is active for the RCA/XLR output as well as headphones even though you can’t see the settings when you’re not listening to headphones. I believe DAVE always ships with crossfeed off (setting 0). However, if your unit is from a dealer who might have played with it or demo’d it, somebody might have changed the crossfeed settings. So I intermittently obsessively plug something into the headphone jack just to double check to make sure the crossfeed setting is correct.