Phil Leigh;375910 Wrote: 
> channel 1 + 2 = left + right
> 
> The gain controls on the Aphex can be used to limit the peak levels to
> some extent. I'd turn them all the way down then set level with the SB
> volume. Then experiment to see if the SB volume gives you the
> adjustment range you need. You'd want the SB level to stay above (say)
> 60 at the quietest listening level as a rough guide...
> 

Okay, I thought I needed to keep it above 80-90% to avoid noticable
effects on the sound quality.  Actually the -10 setting on the speakers
would cut the vol by more than the Aphex at lowest output.  I don't need
balanced for rf problems or long runs, just the speakers are designed
for that.

>  The limiting factor in your source setup will be the analogue output
> stage of the SB3, regardless of whether you use the Aphex or not.

Ok, I think I understand but I thought digital noise was very obvious. 
By using digital volume control, when one "overdoes" it what does the
sound, sound like?  (My appologies for the crappy sentence but you get
the idea, hopefully. VBG)  I have in mind something like the break up
of a digital TV signal---maybe it's much more subtle??? 

Thank you for your reply,  George


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