Audio Research Reference 3 line preamplifier Robert J. Reina, June 2007
Audio Research Reference 3 line preamplifier Robert J. Reina, June 2007
I have a CD player with adjustable balanced outputs and wanted to set them at the proper level. For the rest of my equipment I feed a 0.775V (0dB) tone from an audio oscillator into the board and adjust, if necessary.
I can't use that approach with a turntable or a CD player which is why I bought the test CD 3 to be able to generate a test tone from within the player.
Test tones on the CD have levels given, for example -20dBFS. I don't know what the FS means but i assumed that the recording level was at -20dB, but that seems to be wrong.
I was in a shop the other day browsing for a new amp. There was a guy auditioning some JM Lab speakers in one of the rooms - it sounded pretty darn good. When I turned around I was surprised to see that they were being driven by a NAD 325BEE integrated amp and CD player. I had my sights set on much more expensive offerings from Arcam, Rotel, Naim, Rega, etc. I don't know if it's the so-so look or the "too good to be true price tag" but I had completely overlooked the humble NAD. Before I pull the trigger on a new amp I will definitely give the 325BEE a second listen.