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There is a input select module that provides for 3 sources. If I only have one source CD player and would like to have the tube preamp and mosfet amp capability, can I choose not to select the input select module?Does the base configuration come with a single pair of input jacks?
[...] you might actually find that it does a great job driving your speakers and you never needed a 200wpc amp to begin with, and you like the way the LIO's amp sounds better... especially at lower listening levels.).
Is there some kind of front panel display indication to see either which digital input or which analog input on the LIO Input Select module has been selected?
With the LIO Input Select module is there a way to configure an input for preset volume or unity gain for Home Theater bypass?
Curious about this statement - do you just mean better at lower levels because of the pure DC increasing SNR, or is there some other reason you think the amp might outshine others at low levels? Just curious since this will be a nearfield amp for now, but of course I'm already spoiled with an off-the-grid amp
you might actually find that it does a great job driving your speakers and you never needed a 200wpc amp to begin with, and you like the way the LIO's amp sounds better... especially at lower listening levels.).
If you want to feed one of the inputs back out of the LIO, simply use the FIXED output jacks on the LIO OUTPUTs module (every LIO gets a LIO OUTPUTS module). For example, if you have a CD player connected to one of the analog inputs of the INPUT SELECT module, you can also feed that same signal back out of the LIO via the FIXED output jacks (no volume control in the path when you use FIXED). Is this what you are asking? If I missed the point, please let me know.
No, the idea is that in a combination 2 channel stereo / multichannel HT system, the stereo amplifier is used to power the front L & R speakers of the HT system while the AV receiver's amplifiers power the center and surround speakers.When playing stereo sources, the stereo sources are connected directly to the stereo amplifier and the AV receiver is not in the loop. When listening to HT, the AV receiver's front L & R preamp outputs are connected to HT inputs on the stereo amp. These unity gain inputs bypass the volume control and any additional preamplifier gain and allow the receiver to control the volume, whether using the internal amplifier of the integrated, or just as a stereo preamp if an external stereo power amplifier is used.Steve
Thanks for your prompt explanations, Vinnie If we have multiple modules, would we be able to select or disable certain modules via the selection controls or do we need to physically remove modules? For example if I have the input module, preamp tube rvc module and the mosfet amp module but I want to use my own external poweramps with just the tube preamp RVC during a listening session, is there a selector to use only the LIO as a preamp or do I need to pull out the mosfet module. And alternatively can I use the mosfet amp module as a power amp if I want to use an external preamp. If yes, how does the tube and rvc module get disabled?
As you rotate the SOURCE knob (or use the SOURCE buttons on the LIO remote handset), the front panel display changes like this:A_1 (Analog Input 1)A_2 (Analog Input 2)A_3 (Analog Input 3)P_1 (MM phonostage input 1)P_2 (MC phonostage input 2, load setting A )P_2* (MC phonostage input 2, load setting B)P_3 (MC phonostage input 3, load setting A)P_3* (MC phonostage input 3, load setting B)d_1 (Toslink optical S/PDIF input to DAC)d_2 (Coaxial S/PDIF input to DAC)d_3 (USB input to DAC)If you don't have the INPUT SELECT board installed, you will NOT see the A_1, A_2, A_3 options on the front panel. The same is trueif you don't have the DAC or PHONOSTAGE modules installed. Once you install them and power ON, LIO "sees" them and configures itselfso you can select them.Vinnie
Hi VinnieKindly allow me to ask a few questions about source selection and volume control:Assuming I have the LIO (with phono, analog inputs, DAC), here are my questions:1. Do I have to cycle through the entire input menu to select the input I want? Can the LIO be configured to start with a programmed input whenever the amp is switched on? 2. Does the volume for the selected input ramp down to '0' each time a source is selected or does the LIO 'memorise' the last volume setting for each input?3. What is the electricity consumption when the amp is running and the cells are charging? 4. What is the electricity consumption when the LIO is on standby?Many thanks for taking time from your busy schedule to answer my queries!Best RegardsDennis