Not sure there really is a standard, esp. w respect to DACs. As I understand it, traditionally, line level for consumer equipment is typically about 0.5-1 volt.
Standard output voltage for RCA line-outs DAC/CD/Streamers, etc?
Hi there!
I have a CHORD DAC64 converter, which outputs 3V as line output (XLR seems to be also high-voltage), and this voltage seems to be overloading my amp's inputs. This was also noticeable on my previous amp.
What is the de-facto standard voltage for line-outs in consumer/hiend electronics?
Any other parameters that needs to be checked when matching electronics?
Thanks!
I have a CHORD DAC64 converter, which outputs 3V as line output (XLR seems to be also high-voltage), and this voltage seems to be overloading my amp's inputs. This was also noticeable on my previous amp.
What is the de-facto standard voltage for line-outs in consumer/hiend electronics?
Any other parameters that needs to be checked when matching electronics?
Thanks!