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Industry Circles => NuPrime Audio => Topic started by: gordon on 6 Jan 2018, 08:59 pm
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Just noticed a bit of confusing info: my IDA-8 Analog outs are labelled Sub Out and the manual indicates an output voltage 3x a typical preamp out (meaning 6 volts vs 2v). Yet the specs on line show the output voltage to be 2v (a normal output I think?)
Can anyone help determine whether it’s 2 or 6v?
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Gordon, some first or middle batches of IDA-8 had the 6v, yet latter ones use the 2v. I'll try and find the links discussing this. If your IDA-8 is more or less new, most likely you have a 2v one.
Best regards,
Rafa.
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Here are two links discussing the issue:
http://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=135837
http://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=141610
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Rafa, thank you for helping sort this out, very kind of you to take time to provide the links and explanations.
A bit of a crazy scenario! Any idea if the labelling on the rear panel was kept as “sub-out” through the voltage changes? And was the owner manual kept as 3x normal output?
I’m trying to determine whether my ida-8 is 6v or hopefully 2v.
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The owner manual is outdated. The line out for IDA-8 is standard 2X gain.
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The owner manual is outdated. The line out for IDA-8 is standard 2X gain.
When you say "standard 2x gain"...are you saying that the current IDA-8, one that would be sold today, is 2 volts or 4 volts at the sub output?
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I just checked the spec on the website, it is 2V
http://www.nuprimeaudio.com/product/ida-8/