I stand corrected... ;0)
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joeriz
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No, I think he meant "analogue". ;)
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joeriz;247395 Wrote:
> "...which would allow you to adjust the volume digitally."
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> I think you meant 'analog' volume adjustment... ;0)
Err, oh yeah.
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Mark Lanctot
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Thanks, Mark.
Hmm...well it sounds good to me with my SB3's so they must have done a
good job. After all of these horror stories about digital attenuation
I guess I expected less-than-stellar results.
Thanks again.
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joeriz
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All volume adjustment in the SB3 or Transporter is digital. There is no
potentiometer* which would allow you to adjust the volume digitally.
* the Transporter has sets of resistors for fixed analog attenuation
though.
joeriz Wrote:
> I have searched the forum on this issue and, quite frankly,
Question:
If the volume adjustment under 'settings' is set to 'disabled' (or
whatever the menu calls it) and one is using their SB3 or Transporter
from the RCA outputs directly into an amp or preamp (i.e. no external
DAC), it is my understanding that the volume adjustment on the
SB3/Transporter (