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User’s Guide ADI-2 DAC v2.2 © RME 
19.5 IEM Out 
This output via stereo mini-TRS is optimized for the use of high-quality IEMs, but generally 
works very well with portable headphones that do not require high power or voltage. The IEM 
output might be the world's lowest-noise headphone output at an output impedance of less than 
0.1 Ohm, and without resorting to tricks such as a voltage divider with resistors at the output. 
Maximum output level is -0.5 dBu (-3 dBu with Volume set to +2.5 dB), equalling 0.73 Vrms. 
The noise floor at extremely low -124 dBu(A) stays inaudible even with the most sensitive In-
Ears. At full output level and a load of 16 Ohms, distortion is lower than -110 dB or 0.00039 %. 
SETUP – Options – Phones / DSD – Mute Line offers an option to turn off the rear outputs as 
soon as a phone is plugged in. Default is vs. Phones, which means Mute when plugged. 
Due to the very low output voltage and output power the IEM output does not need DC 
protection, overload and short circuit detection. 
19.6 Using more than one Output 
If  SETUP – Options – Phones / DSD – Mute Line is set to OFF, all three outputs will work 
simultaneously. The Line out specifies all settings. Its EQ, Bass / Treble, Loudness etc can be 
heard on Phones and IEM output. Since the device only has one DA converter, it naturally can 
not output three different digitally processed stereo signals. 
The Line volume setting affects all at the same time as well. By manually selecting Hi- and Lo-
Power on the Phones output, it can be brought to a suitable base level. 
If Auto Ref Level is active on Line Out, there will be jumps in level when the Ref Level is 
exceeded or below on the Phones output. This is not a mistake - there are no hardware levels 
in steps of 6 dB on the phones out, so you can hear the volume changes of the DSP from the 
Line out without the Line Out Ref Level compensation. To avoid this do not use Auto Ref Level 
in such a multi-output application. 
If Auto Ref Level is active on Line Out and Phones, the feature will be disabled on Phones. For 
a similar reason - otherwise there is a very unpleasant increase in volume of 15 dB on the 
Phones output when switching from Lo to Hi Power. 
When using both headphone outputs, the output specifies the settings that will be used 
(plugged in) first. The device also remembers this when switched off and on again. 










