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In the "Off" position, the pre-out and main-in are connected, and in the "On" position they are not, allowing you to insert a "signal processor" between them, or use the preamp and amp independently.
...check if the main input works with a DMM first, or should I just put a source on it?...
when you can adjust gain on a source ie cd player or my olive, is there a prefered gain you use? Should I run the media player 100% and tone it down with the pre?
Quote from: srb on 19 Sep 2006, 03:06 amIn the "Off" position, the pre-out and main-in are connected, and in the "On" position they are not, allowing you to insert a "signal processor" between them, or use the preamp and amp independently.Sounds plausible. You could use an AC voltmeter to check for the preamp being active with the switch turned "ON". The 200mV label for the Main In jacks is a concern. Does it imply input sensitivity or max input?
Thanks for everyones help.Is there a suggested way to check if the main in imput works with a DMM first, or should I just put a source on it?Next question, when you can adjust gain on a source ie cd player or my olive, is there a prefered gain you use?Should I run the media player 100% and tone it down with the pre?Thanks for your thoughts...