V vicevursa New member Nov 14, 2001 #1 What is the importance of having a audio interface or mixer with Switchable +4 dBu/-10dBv? Are they used for recording different inputs (ie. line or mic)? Vice
What is the importance of having a audio interface or mixer with Switchable +4 dBu/-10dBv? Are they used for recording different inputs (ie. line or mic)? Vice
vox Member Nov 14, 2001 #2 +4 is the standard signal level for Pro gear, -10 is the standard for consumer grade gear, the switchability is to enable you to connect to either.
+4 is the standard signal level for Pro gear, -10 is the standard for consumer grade gear, the switchability is to enable you to connect to either.
drstawl Banned Nov 14, 2001 #3 They're both "line" level. The extra boost on the pro stuff allows longer cable runs.
V vicevursa New member Nov 14, 2001 #4 So, I don't actually need it for my little home studio then. I am assuming by longer cable runs you mean cables longer than 9 feet or so, right?
So, I don't actually need it for my little home studio then. I am assuming by longer cable runs you mean cables longer than 9 feet or so, right?