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Q:
Digidesign Specs What's the difference between dbu and dbv?
A:
dbu means the decibels are referred to a voltage of 0.775v and does not imply a value of impedance (the u stands for unterminated).
dbv means the decibels are referenced to a voltage of 1v.
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