Amphony 2000 manual Adjusting the analog audio interface level, User and Installation Guide, Page

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User and Installation Guide

￿￿￿￿￿￿ Adjusting the analog audio interface level

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This step is only required if the analog audio interface is used.

In order to achieve maximum audio volume at the headphones and maximum dynamics of the digital transmission and to avoid clipping of the audio, it is necessary to set the analog audio interface level of the transmitter to correspond with the maximum audio level of the audio source.

This is done by turning the analog audio interface level control knob which will change the audio level inside the transmitter before it is converted to digital audio by the transmitter analog-to-digital converter.

While listening over the headphones, turn the input audio level control knob to the position that yields maximum loudness of the audio at the headphones without any clipping (distortion). If the level is set too low, the dynamics of the transmission are not fully used. If the level is set too high, clipping (distortion) of the audio will occur.

ATTENTION!

Listening over headphones at high audio levels can cause hearing impairments! Also, switching between different audio sources, connecting and disconnecting the transmitter, and the transmitter going into standby mode can cause loud clicks and pops which can impair your hearing! Therefore, always set the volume control to minimum.

Analog audio interface level control

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