I worked through all of your options with the exception of the record out connection.
Your collection of Hi-Rez source material obviously prohibits you from inserting the AM anywhere in the digital path.
Which is the only place that it worked at an acceptable performance level for me.
Using the AM in the analog domain had its drawbacks sonically for me because of the extra A/D -D/A conversions. You will have to give it a listen and decide for yourself.
You can trim the output by turning the volume level down to a point, but beware of loss of sound quality if you go to far.
I used a pair of rothwell balanced attenuators for the purpose of adjusting signal gain.
So long as you have everything turned down and bring the levels up slowly, I cannot see how you may damage anything. Where your pre volume setting ends up may disappoint you if it sounds best at a setting that you can no longer obtain. Where you get your gain will have the biggest effect on how it ultimately sounds.
I must ad the following comments;
The AM will perform much better with an after market regulated power supply.
Ultimately, I was never happy with the auto correction and had to enter my own correction curves.
In my mind, the AM is a piece of equipment that can perform exceptionally well when you build your system around it, not by inserting it into an existing system.
I did not keep my AM.
The best solution for me was the Rives Audio PARC.
It is a shame that they closed their doors this year.
Your collection of Hi-Rez source material obviously prohibits you from inserting the AM anywhere in the digital path.
Which is the only place that it worked at an acceptable performance level for me.
Using the AM in the analog domain had its drawbacks sonically for me because of the extra A/D -D/A conversions. You will have to give it a listen and decide for yourself.
You can trim the output by turning the volume level down to a point, but beware of loss of sound quality if you go to far.
I used a pair of rothwell balanced attenuators for the purpose of adjusting signal gain.
So long as you have everything turned down and bring the levels up slowly, I cannot see how you may damage anything. Where your pre volume setting ends up may disappoint you if it sounds best at a setting that you can no longer obtain. Where you get your gain will have the biggest effect on how it ultimately sounds.
I must ad the following comments;
The AM will perform much better with an after market regulated power supply.
Ultimately, I was never happy with the auto correction and had to enter my own correction curves.
In my mind, the AM is a piece of equipment that can perform exceptionally well when you build your system around it, not by inserting it into an existing system.
I did not keep my AM.
The best solution for me was the Rives Audio PARC.
It is a shame that they closed their doors this year.