Hi, the VU-Meters need to be started manually by the back switch? They don't have a stand-by mode? I am asking because, when I am done listening music, I will have to turn off the VU-Meters / back lights.
Is a manual hands-on unit. Brom the power switch from the back or a better way from the power supply to not sit and consume power. Personally, I like the master switches or the remote sockets with the remote control. No stand-by. Is all analogic. Features can be added. As well as a potentiometer for adjusting the brightness or USB power. Is just that people are not asking for them and also I wanted to be something like a professional would choose. USD for pro audio is a bit...new. Thanks for reaching out with your question.
It is the way to place it between the signal and preamp or after preamp towards the amplifier. It can measure as well very low signals before amplification like a dynamic microphone.
Very accurate. It is how is calibrated in the end. It measures RMS levels and as well very sensitive. Even a simple finger touch can trigger the meter to its max. That mean microphone level signal. Thank you for reaching and for appreciation TheGreenGuy
It does. In the back, there are the 10-turn potentiometers for precision calibration. The meter is very sensitive. With a simple touch of a finger and will jump up to the max scale if is turned all the way up. It can measure as well microphone signal without any amplification or turntable signal which is millivolts. Hope this answers your question. Thanks for reaching out to ask.
Hi - great build and really cool! If one were using this in a conventional 2-channel audio rig, where would it go in the signal path to capture the amps output? (Ie. If I want to add meter functionality to an amp without meters). Also, is it possible to do this with a smaller scale on the VU meters? (I use tube amps that top out at 50 watts, and with efficient speakers I doubt I use more than 20 watts as a practical matter - so need more detail sub 1-watt). Thank you! Jonathan