![]() (Make sure you set the turntable to “line out” to use the turntable’s internal preamp.) ![]() ![]() If a different record doesn’t make a difference, connect the analog line-outputs to your stereo or to your TV, or with the right adapter cables you can connect the turntable directly to your computer speakers. If you haven’t done so already, try a different record. …So when there’s no gain control, these things are usually calibrated on the quiet-side so that you never clip the analog-to-digital inside the turntable when playing an especially-loud record.Īnd, low volume doesn’t cause distortion (if it did, you’d get distortion during quiet passages or during fade-outs). It wouldn’t be unusual to find a 6dB difference between records and the last thing you want is to a record that “tries” to go over 0dBFS… That’s a hard-digital limit and it you try to go over 0dB you’ll get clipping (distortion). Different records are recorded at different volumes and you may be playing a quiet record. That’s a little lower than you’d like, but -12dB peaks should be acceptable. Sadly I can’t get to -6, I can only get to -12 dB even with the input volume slider maxed out.
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