« Reply #423 on: January 04, 2025, 04:41:29 PM »
The reason to run gain 0 is the gain is all digital so there’s no benefit to running higher than that.
But if I run gain at 0 and get an extremely low volume recording I need to apply digital gain in post anyway...?
Please, someone explain it to me like I'm 5:
I'm plugging my DPA 4061s terminating in 3.5mm straight into "in" jack on PR-2. Input = mic (not line). Auto Gain off. Gain L=0 / R=0. Fresh batteries (tried with both Deity-supplied lithiums and regular alkalines). Turned up my speakers as loud as they go and hit record holding the mics close to them. While recording I see levels on PR-2 screen no higher than -40. Resulting file is very low volume which needs to be cranked up in post to be usable. Can someone point out what I'm doing incorrectly? Or is my unit defective and not supplying the 5V plug in power?

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