[linux-audio-user] Clipping from USB audio device

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Paul Winkler wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 06, 2003 at 09:37:55AM +0200, Clemens Ladisch wrote:
>>This would be theoretically possible, but IMHO it's more probable that
>>your amp produces more than standard line volume, "just to be sure" 
> 
> 
> 
> Remember also that there are two standards for line level:
> "pro" (+4) and "consumer" (-10).  THere's about 14 dB difference
> between them.  I say "about" because IIRC they use different
> references for 0 dB or something. But "pro" really is a lot louder 
> 

You people really are fountains of knowledge.  Thanks so much for 
sharing all that with me.  Would it be a fair assumption that I should 
be using a USB audio device that has mixer controls so I can adjust for 
these different line volumes?

FTR, the manual for my amp doesn't specify the line out volume-only says 
150mV/1.6kOhms

Thanks, Tim :-)



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