Phil Leigh;545153 Wrote: 
> Understood.
> 
> So how exactly are you doing the analogue level reduction - which
> Meridian item are you using? ... you seem to have a lot of it :-)
> 
> RMAA uses normalisation to address exactly what you are doing by
> re-recording - to get an accurate apples-to-apples comparison. Even if
> you get to within 0.1dB it will still normalise during the test.

G68 Volume control.

By the way it seems to make a significant difference on how close I get
to 0.1dB. Again the larger the dynamic range you record the better the
ADC can do. It's all the same argument again. Keep things as wide and
near full scale as you can for both DACs and ADCs to pefroam their
best.


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