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On Thu, Aug 23, 2007 at 08:50:35AM +0200, Daniel Wagner wrote:
My problem is
that when I plug my ADAM-A7 monitors using balanced cables
the
output is too hot and even causes some distortion, when using unbalanced
cables the situation is better but still it feels too hot. The odd thing is
that through the headphones the FA-101 level sounds normal and there is no
distortion. I tested the same monitors with an M-Audio Audiophile and the
level sounds normal. The A7s have volume control labeled from -60db to 6db
with 0db at twelve o'clock. Using the FA-101 I can't go pass -30db (using
balanced or unbalanced cables). With the audiophile I can go up to 0db and
sounds fine.
As I said previously that FA-101 has really high output levels.
Hopefully you can set the output level with the test program. Of course
the test program should be improved :)
I've watched this thread with some bewilderment.
I had an FA-101, earlier this year. It was great, but the output levels on it were really
LOW. Not high at all, it was actually kind of wimpy in terms of output levels.
- -ken
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