Topic: Reference level question
My setup is ADI-2 DAC > PSI Audio A17-M. According to the studio monitors' specifications, sensitivity for 100 dB @ 1m is 0.775 V. The input sensitivity of the amps is set to 0 dB (-20 dB is the minimum).
Here are the reference level options of the DAC:
1 V (0 dBV, +2.2 dBu): Pro Ref +4 dBu, Vol -2 dB. DAC Ref +7 dBu, Vol -5 dB
0.775 V (0 dBu, -2.2 dBV): Pro Ref +4 dBu, Vol -4 dB. DAC Ref +1 dBu, Vol -1 dB
0.5 V (-3.8 dBu, -6 dBV): Pro Ref +4 dBu, Vol -8 dB. DAC Ref +1 dBu, Vol -5 dB
0.315 V (-10 dBV, -7.8 dBu): Pro Ref +4 dBu, Vol -12 dB. DAC Ref -5 dBu, Vol -3 dB
The implication here is that +1 dBu is the best choice, but do any of these settings really matter for someone who never goes anywhere near reference levels? My normal listening levels seem to hover around -40 dB to -30 dB.
I've also tried dialing my monitors' sensitivity down to -20 dB and running the unit at -5 dBu. The volume levels are still fine since I only sit a couple of feet away, but is this bad in terms of SNR?