I checked the DJM-800 specifications:
[QUOTE]Standard input level/Input impedance
PHONO 2 to 4 … –52 dBu/47 kΩ
MIC 1, MIC 2 … –52 dBu/3 kΩ
LINE, LINE/CD 1 to 4 … –12 dBu/22 kΩ
RETURN … –12 dBu/22 kΩ
Standard output level/Load impedance/Output impedance
MASTER 1 … +2 dBu/600 Ω/10 Ω or less
MASTER 2 … +2 dBu/10 kΩ/1 kΩ
REC … –8 dBu/10 kΩ/1 kΩ
BOOTH … +2 dBu/600 Ω/600 Ω
SEND … –12 dBu/10 kΩ/1 kΩ
PHONES … +8.5 dBu/32 Ω/22 Ω or less
Rated output level/Load impedance
MASTER 1 … +22 dBu/600 Ω
MASTER 2 … +20 dBu/10 kΩ[/QUOTE]
I don’t get it. -12dBu would correspond to about -14dbV?
That doesn’t make sense considering both the standards?
How can I tell if I’m overloading the mixer?
Can overloading cause damage at all or does it only manifest itself as sounding worse due to distortion?
Another quote from the head-fi forums:
[QUOTE]Of course. +4 setting is the default setting for professional use, where high output is needed to overcome long cable runs, etc. It should be much louder than -10 setting.
Whether one setting will sound better will depend on how that particular soundcard is implemented and the rest of the system. My Lynx 2B soundcard sounds MUCH, much better via +4 over -10 setting.
If simply a resistor is put in circuit to reduce native output from +4 to -10, the latter may sound worse. If the card natively ouputs -10, but an additional opamp is used to bump up the output to +4, that might sound worse, etc.
It also depends on the preamp/amp after the card. A lot of non-pro preamps and amps may not be able to handle the hot output of +4. For example, my Dynahi headamp’s input stage overloaded and distorted with the full hot output from Lavry DA10 DAC at max volume setting. A preamp may not be able to handle +4 output and distort; it could even be more subtle if the preamp doesn’t outright distort but “strains,” which may lead to less refined, harsh sound.
For systems with passive preamps, +4 will probably sound better due to the sledgehammer signal.[/QUOTE]
If I analyse this correctly I could set my soundcard to +4dBu. That would give me about 12db gain? If I would then set the master output in traktor to -12db I would effectively avoid clipping at any stage while still being able to maintain the same loudness over the speaker system?
Also if the DJM-800 master output is at +2dBu and the club system has been calibrated to a certain audio level, that would mean I could surpass those levels with the audiofire?