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amdx
- Jan 1, 1970
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I want to set the output of a oscillator to drive an audio amplifier.
I thought a line input looks for 1vrms, is that a maximum amplitude for a
line input?
I went to google and found the following
""line-level Standard +4 dBu or -10 dBV audio levels.""
So I looked at +4dBu and -10 dBv and found,
""+4 dBu Standard pro audio voltage reference level equal to 1.23 Vrms.""
""-10 dBV Standard voltage reference level for consumer and some pro audio
use, equal to 0.316 Vrms. (Tip: RCA connectors are a good indicator of units
operating at -10 dBV levels.) ""
Seems to be some confusion,
Your input please,
Mike
I thought a line input looks for 1vrms, is that a maximum amplitude for a
line input?
I went to google and found the following
""line-level Standard +4 dBu or -10 dBV audio levels.""
So I looked at +4dBu and -10 dBv and found,
""+4 dBu Standard pro audio voltage reference level equal to 1.23 Vrms.""
""-10 dBV Standard voltage reference level for consumer and some pro audio
use, equal to 0.316 Vrms. (Tip: RCA connectors are a good indicator of units
operating at -10 dBV levels.) ""
Seems to be some confusion,
Your input please,
Mike