I have an SLP98P and mine = 1 volt=20dB. You can call Gerald Walsh @ Cary between 1-4pm est and he can tell you. You're going to love your preamp. I just traded a V12R amp for a new CAD120S and it sounds fantastic. It would take 15x the money to sound as good (or better?) I had a McIntosh 7270 with a switch on the back to run stereo or you could bridge it to double the power. Sorry I could not have been of more help but the techs at Cary can help. Good luck with that preamp!
slp-98 output voltage question
Hi, I just got a slp-98 and in the manual it says, "1 volt output line stage=16db"
Does this mean the output voltage is 1 volt? The reason I ask is that my amplifier has a switch which allows either .75volts or 2.75 volts input sensitivity.
I don't know which setting I should have it on. Is there a general rule? Do you use the one that's closest, or if you are over .75volts, you should go up to the next setting. I did some quick a/bing and I think it sounds better at the.75 setting. Anyone know?
Thanks,
Mike
Does this mean the output voltage is 1 volt? The reason I ask is that my amplifier has a switch which allows either .75volts or 2.75 volts input sensitivity.
I don't know which setting I should have it on. Is there a general rule? Do you use the one that's closest, or if you are over .75volts, you should go up to the next setting. I did some quick a/bing and I think it sounds better at the.75 setting. Anyone know?
Thanks,
Mike