18-Nov-2025, 22:47
I've noticed I have to raise the volume quite a bit (-10 to -6 dB) to get a sound pressure level suitable for normal listening.
My input sources are an Eversolo DMP-A8 via RCA and a Mac Mini with JRiver via USB.
In the Configurator, I see a slider from -30 to 15 dB, and I have it set to -15 dB. I assume this is the input attenuation applied by the Devialet. There's also a Pass-Thru control, which I have disabled.
My understanding is that enabling Pass-Thru is equivalent to sliding the slider to 0 dB. In that case, there would be no input attenuation, and the speakers should sound louder at the same volume level. Am I correct?
Could you tell me what attenuation levels you have set?
Do you enable the Pass-Thru option? Is this safe?
My input sources are an Eversolo DMP-A8 via RCA and a Mac Mini with JRiver via USB.
In the Configurator, I see a slider from -30 to 15 dB, and I have it set to -15 dB. I assume this is the input attenuation applied by the Devialet. There's also a Pass-Thru control, which I have disabled.
My understanding is that enabling Pass-Thru is equivalent to sliding the slider to 0 dB. In that case, there would be no input attenuation, and the speakers should sound louder at the same volume level. Am I correct?
Could you tell me what attenuation levels you have set?
Do you enable the Pass-Thru option? Is this safe?

