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Flashing Red db on line-in
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You're overloading the Devialet inputs resulting in clipping. Thumb5 is right. You'll need to set the max input level (2Vrms by default) of the Devialet inputs to the maximum output voltage of the analog outputs of the device you're connecting to it. Most manufacturers specify this basic and important parameter in the manual or published specs elsewhere. If they don't contact them.
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Flashing Red db on line-in - by baconbrain - 29-Nov-2016, 23:09
RE: Flashing Red db on line-in - by thumb5 - 29-Nov-2016, 23:13
RE: Flashing Red db on line-in - by baconbrain - 29-Nov-2016, 23:20
RE: Flashing Red db on line-in - by Axel - 30-Nov-2016, 01:27
RE: Flashing Red db on line-in - by f1eng - 30-Nov-2016, 21:31
RE: Flashing Red db on line-in - by Axel - 30-Nov-2016, 22:34
RE: Flashing Red db on line-in - by f1eng - 03-Dec-2016, 17:41
RE: Flashing Red db on line-in - by Antoine - 30-Nov-2016, 08:41
RE: Flashing Red db on line-in - by baconbrain - 02-Dec-2016, 20:13
RE: Flashing Red db on line-in - by Antoine - 02-Dec-2016, 22:17
RE: Flashing Red db on line-in - by Axel - 04-Dec-2016, 03:22
RE: Flashing Red db on line-in - by Soniclife - 04-Dec-2016, 11:01
RE: Flashing Red db on line-in - by Axel - 04-Dec-2016, 12:44

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