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Old 09-23-2021, 04:13 AM
ilmalvaggio ilmalvaggio is offline
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Default Carbon+Ferrofish level matching

Hello, I have a "problem" of level matching between my two converters. I have a brand new Avid Carbon and a Ferrofish A16 AE converter. At +4dbu level setting on both converters the Ferrofish "sounds" lower than the Carbon. I made a test with a 1khz tone feeding two pair of outputs on thew two converters going straight in the the input of the Carbon (no patchabay in the path). The result is about -4dbfs for the Ferrofish. If i switch The Carbon outputs to -10dbv they match. I'm a little bit confused. Any idea?
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Fulvio
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