I recently bought a SD mixpre for work on film productions. My current recorder is a FR2-LE, and one obvious downside with this rig is not being able to use the mixpres balanced professional line output through XLR, as the LE can only take an unbalanced consumer level input (meaning tape out from the mixpre, 1/8 tele). This got me looking at recorders that were able to take a hot line input (such as the M10 or PMD661), but I've had some difficulty finding information about wether this actually has any affect on the noise floor. Apart from the line in comparisons done by Guysonic, the following post is the only one I've found that says something about it.
http://taperssection.com/index.php?topic=148612.msg1900251#msg1900251I believe you are misinterpreting the specs. A pro mixer with +4 out(Nominal) would have max levels around +24
The specs for the DR-07 and like consumer recorders say max input line level +6, +4, -4.. doesn't make any difference.. these are all -10 nominal levels, and could use some kind of pad or -10 output from a pro mixer.
Has nothing to do with signal to noise.. just level matching.
Guysonics tests does show a difference, but what's the cause? Is it mainly the dynamic range/snr of the A/D? Also, does a professional line level signal give better snr than consumer level, or is it just a matter of level matching with no affect on the result?