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Old 08-01-2008, 02:36 PM
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Question Variable Input Levels, do they replace jumpers?

Hi,

I see the new +4/con/-10db options on the input tab with the latest (5069v3) drivers.

Are they mean to replace/override the jumper settings?

They seem to do absolutely nothing on my Vista32 system.
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Old 08-01-2008, 04:00 PM
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They don't replace them; I just tested and they worked for me. What are your jumpers set for? What is your sound source?
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Old 08-01-2008, 10:28 PM
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They don't replace them; I just tested and they worked for me. What are your jumpers set for? What is your sound source?
My jumpers are set to line level. My input on this channel (channel 2) is a The Brick tube pre-amp.

Do tell me though, what are they meant for if not to replace the jumpers? I thought that:

+4db - Overrides the jumper and set the input to +4db
conn - Leave jumper as id
-10db - Overrides the jumper and set the input to -10db

Could you please explain in more details what these levels on the input do?

Thanks JA
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