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6db more with the Heresies should get you to some pretty loud levels.
Besides the increase in level (volume), do you think I will be able to tell at the same volume level a change in punch or dynamics? (I'm not sure exactly the right terminology here).
This is an audio site, of course we're going to tell you to buy it!Post the results when you've got it hooked up, please.
Is that a Loki I see in your rack? How do you like it? I desperately need some EQing, as my system has been moved to my basement. I need some sound treatment too, obviously, but a good EQ will help out a little bit in the interim I think.
How big is your room? Does your home adjoin other homes (have any concerns with complaints from neighbors)? How well sound insulated is your room from noises outside the room/home? There is basically a 100 dB of useable dynamic range between typical background noise (around 30 dB for furnace, breathing, wind) and the threshold of pain at 130 dB.
All this is done in the digital realm (pre DAC/Freya). Something like the dbx would have dozens of sliders to go bad (usually by getting dust inside). And without a microphone you can really mess up the sound.
From Schiit's web page on the Freya+:Differential Buffer Stage—Versatile InterfaceFreya+’s buffers aren’t just buffers—they’re differential. That means they convert single-ended signals to balanced, so you can interface more easily throughout your system. In addition, you can use it to convert SE sources to drive mono Vidars and Aegirs.