I have 2 Questions.
Which offers better audio quality? CJD2000NXS into DJM900NXS via SDIF (Digital Coax) or via RCA Line in? I would guess that digital into the mixer would be more ideal/ offer better audio quality due to the signal not being converted from Digital to Analog on the CDJ, and then Analog to Digital and back to Analog on the mixer. Perhaps someone from Pioneer can shed some light if my thinking on that is correct??
It appears that the DB meters on the individual channels on the DJM900NXS mixer are not actually correct. When the signal is at the top of the green LEDs/ just 1 yellow LED, it should be at 0 DB no? Or in other words, Unity Gain. No gain added to the signal, none taken away. But when I plug my mixer master outs (via XLR) into a sound card for recording or into a crossover, the gain is not at 0dB. It's more at like -6 or -8 dB of gain. At first I thought this was due to the master attenuator, but when I checked it, the master attenuator was set at 0db. In other words there is no attenuation to the signal on the master outs.
Can someone tell me why the dB meters are essentially not true then? Why would pioneer but dB meters on the mixer if they aren't correct? Was it designed this way because DJs always play into the red anyway, so Unity gain is actually somewhere near the top of the dB meter instead of being in the middle? (Where the Green lights stop and the yellow starts?)
I have been very happy with my DJM900 up until this point, but it really irks me that the meters aren't correct. What's the point of even having a meter if it isn't actually giving me an accurate reading of my output sound? Is my mixer defective perhaps?