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Yes. Using an Oscope, I'm at .44v, but when I turn on loudness, I'm at .75v. I changed power conditioning up and down with no effect. According to Teyes, we are supposed to have 2.68v in our pre-out RCAs.
With the hunt to find power, I went to the EQ and turned everything up, and boom I have 2.68v on my RCA pre-outs. Of course sounds terrible but I found the voltage. Flat EQ is .44v and all bands up on the EQ 2.68v.
Now the question is, is the Teyes specification misleading as no one will listen with EQ bands all on up.
I wonder what T'eyes has to say about that?
Also, I was looking through the official T'eyes troubleshooting post and came across this - maybe your source levels could be adjusted?
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THIS PAGE IS CONTINOUSLY BEING UPDATED WARNING: We have identified multiple issues affecting units due to a damaged DVR plug. See here for more informationIf you get these notifications on your reverse Cam REC app, TEYES Vision app and TEYES DVR app, simply connect the unit to the internet and...www.teyes.com.au
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I couldnt get over my gain being so high i measured my teyes cc3 rca preouts and i measured 350mv
Left field - how about a good digital -> RCA converter? Specs for the S.M.S.L. are 2v for the RCA outputs.
Do you want to sell or donate your ML amp if it's working?
My radio is not working and I want to try swapping out the amp.
Yes please let me know!After a lot of testing I figured out depending on the app you use you will get different RCA voltage. The default built in audio app gets me a full 2.6v with no boost. I'll see if Teyes has any recommendations on this.