Topic: Auto Ref Level on PH 1/2 bug?
Hi
I am able to understand how auto ref levels works for PH3/4, XLR and RCA output.
I have difficulty to understand the AutoRefLevel on PH 1/2.
In the former outputs, they will switch to different gains automatically.
- For instance, in PH3/4, the gain will jump from low (+7db) to high(+22db) when relative volume is 7-22 = -15 dbr
- If AutoRefLevel is disabled, each gain also has +6db digital attenuation at maximum. If AutoRefLevel is enabled, the maximum gain (high, +22db in PH3/4's case) has +6db digital attenuation at maximum. RCA does not follow the display as 19db is the maximum so the rest range (-5dbr to +6 dbr ) are digital attenuation.
Am I correct?
However, PH1/2 does not work this way
- gain jumps at -20 dbr from low gain (+7db) to +13 db (+13 db on display, in HP out it means +16db) , and at -11dbr it jumps from +13db to high gain(+22db). However 7-22 != -20. 16-22!=-11.
- If AutoRefLevel is disabled, each gain also has +6db digital attenuation at maximum, including the high gain (+22db). This is correct behavior. However, when AutoRefLevel is enabled, high gain (+22db) has +1db digital attenuation at maximum. This is not correct.
I believe the -20dbr is got from 7 -22 +1db real world maximum digital attenuation - 6db theoretical attenuation
I'm using the latest firmware. no idea how it works in previous versions.
This is not consistent in related to how other outputs work. I believe it's a bug.