super_stewie
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I'm trying to piece together a modular synth, and I plan on using my crack + senn hd700 as my monitoring system. However, to avoid damage, I would like to know what the maximum input voltage on the crack is?
What would be pretty big? 5V? 10V? I am considering using a source that would send 2V DC to the amp. Hopefully there will be no damage, but will anything clip?mcandmar said:Dont know the actual answer, but its going to be pretty big being a valve amp, and when you do reach the limit its just going to clip the signal. Your not going to harm anything basically.
junkers said:What would be pretty big? 5V? 10V? I am considering using a source that would send 2V DC to the amp. Hopefully there will be no damage, but will anything clip?
junkers said:What would be pretty big? 5V? 10V? I am considering using a source that would send 2V DC to the amp. Hopefully there will be no damage, but will anything clip?
Paul Joppa said:But not DC! There is no input capacitor to isolate DC riding on the input.
Doc B. said:Wow, November 2014, this thread is a zombie. You really don't want to use gear that has a DC offset at the output with our products. If you do you will need to put a cap between the DAC output and input of the component it is connected to.
This is all moot if you are actually concerned about whether a DAC with 2V AC signal output and no DC will work. That is a more typical setup and would be fine.
What DAC do you have that puts out that kind of offset? You may see a specification that is "Output voltage - 2V", which is the AC signal coming out of the DAC.junkers said:Yeah, sorry for the necro, but I finally got my Crack, and wanted to double check.
Yes, it is 2V DC, so I will get some caps. Thanks for the reply!
The DAC is sorta DIY, hence the poor output voltage. Just wanted to see what sorts of designs would work. Thanks for looking out though!Caucasian Blackplate said:What DAC do you have that puts out that kind of offset? You may see a specification that is "Output voltage - 2V", which is the AC signal coming out of the DAC.
There's enough directly coupled solid state gear floating around that this is generally considered a very poor, irresponsible choice that will lead to speaker/headphone damage.
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