Yes, the output gain on the M1 DAC balanced outputs can be adjusted, up or down, by moving a jumper connection on each analog board.
However, I suggest you call Bricasti for the exact detailed information on adjusting these internal jumper connections. If you decide to change them, you need a volt meter to ensure each side is set correctly and balanced. You also need to decide how much additional gain is required since these adjustments are done in volts. These adjustments have to be correctly balanced to your amplifier to accomplish the required gain levels.
When I owned my Bricasti M1SE DAC, I experimented with using it direct to my amp and then a pre-amp. I felt it sounded “much better” when used with a pre-amp but everyone has a different opinion on this topic. I made no adjustments to my internal jumpers because I was not qualified to adjust them.
Sone amplifiers have gain adjustments meaning these adjustments can be done on the amplifier and not the DAC. I hope this helps.
I eventuality sold my Bricasti M1SE DAC and purchased the Bricasti M21 DAC.
However, I suggest you call Bricasti for the exact detailed information on adjusting these internal jumper connections. If you decide to change them, you need a volt meter to ensure each side is set correctly and balanced. You also need to decide how much additional gain is required since these adjustments are done in volts. These adjustments have to be correctly balanced to your amplifier to accomplish the required gain levels.
When I owned my Bricasti M1SE DAC, I experimented with using it direct to my amp and then a pre-amp. I felt it sounded “much better” when used with a pre-amp but everyone has a different opinion on this topic. I made no adjustments to my internal jumpers because I was not qualified to adjust them.
Sone amplifiers have gain adjustments meaning these adjustments can be done on the amplifier and not the DAC. I hope this helps.
I eventuality sold my Bricasti M1SE DAC and purchased the Bricasti M21 DAC.