trains are bad
Headphoneus Supremus
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I have a Total Bithead, one of the old ones without the gain switch. I also have a MicroDAC, both purchased used several years ago.
I just now tried to run the Total Bithead using the analog output from the microDAC. The red clipping light blinks often even with the volume control barely cracked.
Now I know the microDAC has a really healthy output level based on the relative volume level I get with it compared to other sources. Could it be the Total Bithead is not compatible with the high input levels the microDAC puts out?
To find out I played a 500Hz tone at -0dB and the multimeter showed 150mV out of the Total Bithead. The RCAs from my Technics surround processor with no attenuation (volume at -0) are 123mV. So this isn't a large difference. Also the Total Bithead running off the analog output from the Technics does not clip! I can turn the volume slider up quite high before getting any blinkage. Whereas the MicroDAC causes the blinkage with the volume barely cracked, at much much lower volumes.
I'm quite confused.
I just now tried to run the Total Bithead using the analog output from the microDAC. The red clipping light blinks often even with the volume control barely cracked.
Now I know the microDAC has a really healthy output level based on the relative volume level I get with it compared to other sources. Could it be the Total Bithead is not compatible with the high input levels the microDAC puts out?
To find out I played a 500Hz tone at -0dB and the multimeter showed 150mV out of the Total Bithead. The RCAs from my Technics surround processor with no attenuation (volume at -0) are 123mV. So this isn't a large difference. Also the Total Bithead running off the analog output from the Technics does not clip! I can turn the volume slider up quite high before getting any blinkage. Whereas the MicroDAC causes the blinkage with the volume barely cracked, at much much lower volumes.
I'm quite confused.