How did you measure FS ?
I made the assumption that something is correct in their specs and that 0 dBFS = 21 dBu measured at 7.38 dBu (1.84V RMS) makes the -13.68 dBFS. I also checked this a while back and actually got 23 dBu out of the DL (no speaker on) .
Probably a bad assumption - on digital crap FS on the inputs is usually when the A/D converter clips so you should measure against that. Actually I was fooling around a bit last week trying to see if the preamps clip before the A/D converters and I wasn't sure - the clipping sounded a bit "rounded" to me but I didn't have a scope hooked up. Maybe as long as you're in the mood you could take a look for us?
Actually it's the only assumption you can make since we are looking at a black box and the only thing measurable is input and output signals. Unless of course you want to take it apart and measure A/D levels. Where did you get this preamps clipping thing? They will become nonlinear near their rail voltage and max out. A/D will clip once input level is exceeded. In any case none of this is available to measure. The 21 dBu max is 24.5V PP and the rails are at either 30 or 32V. Plenty of margin for the preamps.
Actually record could come in handy since it is looking at the A/D only.
Hmm got to see what that means but right now it's still under test for sync problems. It'll have to wait.
Keep in mind that my generator only goes to 19 dBu and the only other thing I have that would do the job is in mothballs a HP3330 85lbs monster I'm not willing to drag out for the DL.
P.S. I'm also a little preoccupied by an X32 and that honey-do list.
update: Behringer to the rescue I have a UB1202 that goes to 22dBu just enough, now to find the cables.