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My buffalo II + Legato 3 is working great with BAL/SE and Buffer. Thanks for making such great products. The gain is a little low for my amp in such that I have little headroom. Russ mentioned that it is better to adjust the gain in BAL/SE stage rather than in I/V stage. So here go some questions. 1. what do I change to increase gain in BAL/SE stage? 2. How much would be the max V RMS, can I achieve in SE output without taxing sound quality? Idealy I would like something near 2.4V RMS. 3. I would like to upgrade parts in BAL/SE stage to gain even more improved sound quality. Besides OP amps and buffer chip itslef, what would be the most critical parts in BAL/SE buffer stage for the sound quality? ( plan to use decrete op amp variety and leave buffer itself alone..) 4. Also is the gain of SE stage matched with BAL in stock? Are they both 1.6V rms? 5. For the case of the dual mono buffalo II + SINGLE legato 3, what would be the best configuration for SE output. I know Russ mentioned in a DIY audio forum that parallering the 2 buffalo outputs is the best for balanced o case, but I wonder what it would be for SE case. If I understand correctly, the parallering still doubles the current input to legato, w.r.t. stereo case, so should I use lower IV resistors from 150 ohm and correspondingly the CCS resistors, AND change parts in BAL/SE to get the gain I want? Thanks! -John Edited by user Wednesday, July 20, 2011 3:52:05 AM(UTC)
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I found my answers from Ventus manual for the first 1-3 and 5...
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4) In the stock configuration yes they are the same.
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