using transporter directly through my redgum amp (incl. pre-amp) into
B&W N 802D.

very very nice.

always listening to music within the magical TP volume setting of -30
to 0 dB to maintain full bit depth (as far as I have understood).

but the amps volume control is only set to 1/3 of its full range.

so now I wonder if I would use the internal jumpers of TP to cut down
TP output volume by -6dB and then turn up the amps volume to again
balance it out?

there is no noise listenable if I crank up the volume on the amp. but I
could imagine that the amp will be more agressive if the pre-amp section
is turned up that way?

too much text, sorry :)

in other words: will the -6 dB transporter jumper change affect sound
quality in any negative way if I adjust my amp +6 dB higher to maintain
the same heard volume?

honestly I am not sure if my amp sounds better if I put more gain on
the power amp, but I would like to hear opinions before I open up my
transporter case...

thanks in advance!


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truckfighters

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