
mshilarious
Banned
Let me preface this by saying I have read both Prorec articles on this topic several times. In fact, that is the source of the problem--only enough knowledge to be curious about the fact that I don't understand this.
Let's say I have a preamp that operates at +4dBu, and has a listed headroom of +28dBu, which means that its meter is labeled as +24dB max (+28dB is shown as clipping).
OK, now my AI3 converter manual says that, set at +4dBu operating level, -15dBFS is .138V, which translates to -15dBu. Thus +0dBFS is +0dBu, not +4dBu, which means that my effective headroom on the preamp meter is -4dB, not +24dB.
It seems that at least 0dBFS should be +4dBu, not +0dBu.
Yet the manual claims that the maximum input level is +10dBV, which is +12.2dBu. I suppose that means the analog circuit won't clip until that level, but what is the point if the digital signal clipped 12.2dB ago?
Consequently it seems the output from the converter is never going to exceed +0dBu. The manual claims that the maximum output level is +17.5dBu, but I have no idea how that is supposed to happen.
Here's what confuses me the most: if I set the selector switch to -10dBV operating level, then it actually outputs a stronger signal (0dBFS = 0dBV = +2.2dBu)!
Is it just me, or is this manual smoking crack?
Let's say I have a preamp that operates at +4dBu, and has a listed headroom of +28dBu, which means that its meter is labeled as +24dB max (+28dB is shown as clipping).
OK, now my AI3 converter manual says that, set at +4dBu operating level, -15dBFS is .138V, which translates to -15dBu. Thus +0dBFS is +0dBu, not +4dBu, which means that my effective headroom on the preamp meter is -4dB, not +24dB.
It seems that at least 0dBFS should be +4dBu, not +0dBu.
Yet the manual claims that the maximum input level is +10dBV, which is +12.2dBu. I suppose that means the analog circuit won't clip until that level, but what is the point if the digital signal clipped 12.2dB ago?
Consequently it seems the output from the converter is never going to exceed +0dBu. The manual claims that the maximum output level is +17.5dBu, but I have no idea how that is supposed to happen.
Here's what confuses me the most: if I set the selector switch to -10dBV operating level, then it actually outputs a stronger signal (0dBFS = 0dBV = +2.2dBu)!
Is it just me, or is this manual smoking crack?