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<blockquote data-quote="dhmcfadin" data-source="post: 1574144" data-attributes="member: 27229"><p>Different input sources (optical vs rca) will affect the output. The output from your zen to your amps are different depending on the connection type. You have to set your gain accordingly for different connection types. If your input signal is lower (optical), you need to set your gain with that lower input signal. I have run both optical and rca from my zen to my helix mk2. All parameters equal, with optical, the input signal was lower so clipping did not occur on my amps until the gain was increased. Once I correctly adjusted my gain, the output of my system was exactly where is was prior to going optical. Make sure you are using the correct test tones and tools when setting your gain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dhmcfadin, post: 1574144, member: 27229"] Different input sources (optical vs rca) will affect the output. The output from your zen to your amps are different depending on the connection type. You have to set your gain accordingly for different connection types. If your input signal is lower (optical), you need to set your gain with that lower input signal. I have run both optical and rca from my zen to my helix mk2. All parameters equal, with optical, the input signal was lower so clipping did not occur on my amps until the gain was increased. Once I correctly adjusted my gain, the output of my system was exactly where is was prior to going optical. Make sure you are using the correct test tones and tools when setting your gain. [/QUOTE]
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