jarnopp
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Hi, good question, yes some preamps can go into distortion if voltage coming in is too high.
I'm waiting for the manufacturer to get back to me for the recommended input voltage for my integrated (PrimaLuna Dialogue Prem HP).
But in parallel I was wanting to know the various output voltages for the Mojo so I can get it in the range, when PrimaLuna get back to me.
Having said that, 4 clicks down is already below the common 2Vrms that's been normal for a long time with CD players and other transports.
But I was still interested, just out of curiosity, what are the various output voltages even lower than 4 clicks down. The formula or even a table if there is one.
Apologies if this table exists and I've missed it
I doubt even the 3V rms will be an issue for my preamp but it's always good to check with your manufacturer. There may be a recommended range. No harm done in check.
Did I mention this Mojo is insane value for money as a Dac ?![]()
Ok. I think you can use this chart for what you want.
http://www.technicalaudio.com/reading/handydB.html
Let's call line out 0dB, which has a voltage multiplier of 1.0. That is 3V. At 3 clicks down (-3dB) has a multiplier of .708, so 3*.708=2.124V.