KaiS wrote:New info found about the Topping here:
https://www.audiosciencereview.com/foru … ost-936510
This is the same like with ADI-2 DAC:
XLR is 6 dB hotter than RCA.
This means ADI-2 DAC is a 1:1 replacement for the Topping, level-wise.
So, switch Boxem to Low Gain, and set the subs 8 dB down from what they are now.
(Remember, 8 dB is the Boxem’s level step between med- and low-gain).
Or, if it’s all new anyway you might just set the subs’ levels by taste.
That's interesting the Topping has the same level! I've only started using the Topping as a preamp for 3 days when I received the Boxem. The sub settings are still from when I used my Accuphase E407 integrated amplifier.
On the website of Boxem the gain settings are described like this: The first is to have the lowest noise, the second the smoothest volume setting as possible. High gain is optimized for sources outputting 2V, medium for 4V, low for gear able to provide 10 V.
I think the RME can do 7V tops? Would it then be best to have the Boxem at medium gain with the RME? And in that case maybe best to do settings for 4V? So instead of using auto ref level use settings within the RME to match the levels of XLR and RCA? If so what would then be the settings?
I saw you explain this for 2V in a different topic but have no clue how to calculate it for 4V (I think it's 3.74V to be fully accurate, going by this on the product page: Input sensitivity 8 Ohm 9.4 / 3.74 / 1.79 V).
Install the upcoming firmware, then you can switch Volume Display to dBu scaling, use +2 dBu for XLR, +8 dBu for RCA.
(Remark: XLR is always 6 dB hotter than RCA).
Meanwhile:
• Switch off Auto Reference Level.
• Use Reference Level +7 dBu and Volume -5 dB for the XLR out.
• Use Reference Level +13 dBu and Volume -5 dB for the RCA out.
Less conservative, if you don‘t need any headroom for DSP functions you could:
• Use Reference Level +1 dBu and Volume +1 dB for the XLR out.
• Use Reference Level +7 dBu and Volume +1 dB for the RCA out.
You end up with 1.95 V, the closest to 2 V that can be set.
Or should I just put on Auto Reference Level have the Boxem on either low or medium (and which one would be best, I think medium looking at the 10V needed for low gain) and then set the subwoofer settings by ear again. I don't mind setting the subwoofers again, just want the best SQ possible in the long run and the 6DB volume level difference threw me a little haha.
Sorry for all the questions but you know your stuff and I'm a little lost.