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<blockquote data-quote="shaneb" data-source="post: 5292539" data-attributes="member: 598696"><p>So this means that my 5v pre-out Eclipse CD4000 has a built in line driver of sorts? Interesting.</p><p></p><p>Also, is it likely that my eclipse does not reach its full output voltage until close to clipping or because it has this "switching" voltage driver it always has a 5v pre-out? This was aquestion I was wondering earlier when I decided I want to re-tune my gains to proper levels.</p><p></p><p>I searched the manual. Didn't see anything. Is it a rule of thumb that if you have a 4-5 pre-out voltage then it is always at that voltage despite volume level? Due to a built in switching unit?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shaneb, post: 5292539, member: 598696"] So this means that my 5v pre-out Eclipse CD4000 has a built in line driver of sorts? Interesting. Also, is it likely that my eclipse does not reach its full output voltage until close to clipping or because it has this "switching" voltage driver it always has a 5v pre-out? This was aquestion I was wondering earlier when I decided I want to re-tune my gains to proper levels. I searched the manual. Didn't see anything. Is it a rule of thumb that if you have a 4-5 pre-out voltage then it is always at that voltage despite volume level? Due to a built in switching unit? [/QUOTE]
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