Line Out
The sub menus accessible in the ‘Line Out’ menu are:
Line Out
Line Out Control
Line Out Level
Line Out Control
The Line Out Control sets the output level to be Full Scale (fixed) or regulated.
Fixed means there’s a constant full scale output – most often used as ‘tape out’ or when using a Lyngdorf Audio TDAI or SDAI as a ‘slave’ amplifier in a
Regulated means that the output level will follow the level of the volume control. This setting is chosen if you have, for instance, a power amplifier or an active subwoofer connected.
If Full Scale is selected you will constantly have full output – with huge potential for overload and damage of power amplifier and/or loudspeakers if connected.
Line Out Level
This adjusts the overall output level in steps of - 0.1 db, it can be adjusted up to – 40 db in total.
Routing
Routing
In Routing it is possible to apply different settings to the Main and Line outputs:
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A highpass and lowpass filter can be applied to the Main and Line outputs when you want to connect an additional amplifier or subwoofer together with your main loudspeakers.
A Mono setting is also available for the Line output, this is used when connecting a single subwoofer to just one Line output.
If no filter is selected the full frequency range will be directed to your main loudspeakers. If a filter is selected the frequencies above or below the selecter crossover frequency will be directed through the analog
When a highpass or lowpass filter has been chosen, the Crossover Frequency and Filter Type menus are enabled.
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