Mark Levinson N 326S User Manual

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3-7

Nº326S Preamplifier

Setup Menu

Select this character (if the character list option was
selected in step 3). The blinking cursor will advance to the
next character space. Repeat steps 4 and 5 until all desired
characters have been entered. When the seventh character
is selected, the SAVING DATA message will appear on the
front panel display to indicate that the new input name is
being saved.

Note

The factory-default input name must be restored one
character at a time using the character list (unless factory-
default settings are restored).

Gain

Optimizes gain levels for the input using the stereo input connector

+0dB, +6dB, +12dB, +18dB

for which the selected input is assigned. Increasing the Gain
parameter setting increases gain levels for the selected input,
which sometimes prevents input sources with low gain levels from
producing low signal-to-noise ratios. Decreasing the Gain
parameter setting decreases gain levels for the selected input,
which sometimes prevents input sources with high gain levels
from producing distortion.

Note

The Gain parameter should be set before the Offset parameter.

Offset

Determines individual input volume level offsets in 0.1dB increments

–20.0dB to +20.0dB

between –20.0dB and +20.0dB. The factory-default input volume
level offset is 0.0dB. Whenever an input is selected, the Nº326S
automatically applies the Offset parameter setting to master
volume level.

In some cases, this causes some input sources to sound softer or
louder than others. If this occurs, select the Offset parameter
setting that compensates for the volume level difference, allowing
all associated components to output at a comparable volume
level.

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