Topic: Parametric EQ Preamp Gain
Hi all,
I apologize if this has already been discussed somewhere.
In a classic parametric EQ there is a preamp gain setting that provides headroom for any possible gain bands to avoid output clipping. These negative preamp gain values are provided by the people who prepared the special PEQs for the headphones/speakers, software (like REW equalizers) or by the user by looking at the graph, and the maximum combined EQ gain should be below the 0 dbFS line.
I know that RME took this preamp gain into account when implementing parametric EQs in the ADI-2 DAC. But how it works is completely invisible and sometimes it is difficult to predict the output level of the device with PEQs enabled.
For example, I have a bass boost (low shelf) of +6 dB enabled in the parametric EQ for the headphone 3/4 outputs. The graph correctly shows me this gain. But my ADI-2 Remote app output level never changes. If you look at the SOV status of the Phone 3/4, it will be, for example, +7 dBu. No matter what I do with the PEQs/Loudness settings, it always stays at +7 dBu, depending solely on the position of the Volume slider (AutoRef or Manual, same thing).