I have recently ordered a Parasound P6 preamp as well as a March Audio 452 stereo power amp. There were two gain options available for the power amp - one optimized for 4V XLR and one for 2V RCA. I selected the gain corresponding to 4V XLR as that is the connection I am planning on using from the preamp. I just want to make sure I am understanding things correctly.
For home theater, the P6 will be used in bypass mode with a Denon X3700H. Will the P6 XLR outputs produce 4V in this situation? For the Denon, my understanding is it's best not to exceed 1.4V of output voltage. Will the P6 still produce 4V output in this configuration?
For music, the P6 will be connected to a couple yet undetermined sources. As bypass mode won't be engaged, I assume it will output 4V over XLR.
For home theater, the P6 will be used in bypass mode with a Denon X3700H. Will the P6 XLR outputs produce 4V in this situation? For the Denon, my understanding is it's best not to exceed 1.4V of output voltage. Will the P6 still produce 4V output in this configuration?
For music, the P6 will be connected to a couple yet undetermined sources. As bypass mode won't be engaged, I assume it will output 4V over XLR.