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Old 22.12.2009, 08:32 AM
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Default how would i connect my snow to my analog mixer?? -10 dBV or +4 dBu

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I have a Virus Snow
the generalized Virus TI specs say -

6 balanced outputs with +4 dB level and soft limiting algorithm. Studio grade 192 khz D/A converters with S/PDIF digital I/O. 2x24 bit inputs. Surround sound capabilities. The Virus TI Snow has 2 un-balanced outputs and no SPDIF I/O.
192 Khz studio grade D/A converters (+4dB balanced output), with soft limiting algorithm. 24 bit A/D converters. The Virus produces one of the hottest signals in the industry. Live keyboards can leave their DI boxes at home and plug the symmetrical outputs right into the stage box (special cable required)..



The snow has 2 analog outs,but are all the other specs the same as the other models? like +4dB (unbalanced outputs) with soft limiting algorithm,192 kHz D/A converters,24 bit A/D etc...?

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how would i connect my snow to my analog mixer?? would i need to use -10dBV or +4dBu inputs on my mixer ?not sure about the outputs on the snow . .(consumer -10 dBV or pro +4 dBu ). will i need to plug the snow's outputs into my mixers preamp and give it some gain or a DI box required ?

i wish the manual was more detailed and specific for each model, as there seem to be differences in the models that can cause confusion.

thanks...

Last edited by nutrinoland : 22.12.2009 at 11:39 AM.
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