Well if you have to ask?Is that the front Input? Have you tried the rear one?
Man that makes for dangerous reading!
Well if you have to ask?Is that the front Input? Have you tried the rear one?
That was for the front input. I never tried the back, but I'll give it a whirl (you only live once eh!Is that the front Input? Have you tried the rear one?
Actually... I haven't checked the MK I specs. MK II definitely listed as +20dBu on the rear instrument Input.
) and report back my findings.No teeth... no bite!!!That was for the front input. I never tried the back, but I'll give it a whirl (you only live once eh!) and report back my findings.

The front input has the secret sauce so I've always tended to favour it. Also, I find the rear input somewhat awkward to get to given my rig configurationNo teeth... no bite!!!
Curious to see the results!![]()
. Anyway, I fumbled my way through it and surprise surprise, I also get 17.6dB headroom on the rear input - so in my case anyway (Ax3-mk1) it makes no difference - front, rear, it's all the same to me! 
The front input has the secret sauce so I've always tended to favour it. Also, I find the rear input somewhat awkward to get to given my rig configuration. Anyway, I fumbled my way through it and surprise surprise, I also get 17.6dB headroom on the rear input - so in my case anyway (Ax3-mk1) it makes no difference - front, rear, it's all the same to me!
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Ah -Rear instrument input also has the secret sauce.
- not sure why I thought only the front had it -- front, rear, it's all the same to me!![]()

I fumbled my way through it and surprise surprise, I also get 17.6dB headroom on the rear input
Nice.The manual specs sections seems to say +16dBu for both Front and Rear inputs. Input2 tho is +20dbu. I seems to get 1.6dBu more headroom - maybe they just rounded to 16 as a nice standard value.

So front and rear both have secret sauce, but only front has auto impedance switching. That's what i thought, which biases me quite strongly towards using the front input.Nice.
Thought this might add some clarity, too (from AXE manual)...
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As you said...
-Front and back Instrument Inputs: +16dBu. Both have Secret Sauce IV. Front overrides rear.
-Inputs 2 - 4: +20dBu. No Secret Sauce, but can handle guitar.
So that clears up the AXE. My question now is about AM4. It specs at +20dBu on the Instrument Input. So...
Is it the equivalent of an Input 2 - 4 on the AXE (no Sauce), or...
Is it an improved headroom (4dBu) Instrument Input from the AXE WITH Secret Sauce IV?
I'm sure the answer is echoing around these hallowed halls somewhere, but I don't recall seeing it. Wiki also doesn't say specifically.
@FractalAudio tnx
So front and rear both have secret sauce, but only front has auto impedance switching. That's what i thought, which biases me quite strongly towards using the front input.
...but only front has auto impedance switching.

Does the AD sensitivity adjustment affect this?I've put 0.707 RMS = 1v Peak through the AxeFx III Instrument Input and that reads -18.2dBFS in DAW when setting SPDIF Output as Input 1.
AxeFx III MKII has 17.4dBu of headroom, which means ICONS expects 17.4dBu of headroom with default Input Gain at 18dB.
Focusrite Scarlett Gen3 and Gen4 interfaces have 12.2dBu at Instrument Input with minimum gain, one has to turn down the Input Level in ICONS plugin to 13dB to have the same response as Fractal hardware.
A little at extreme values - on my Ax3-mk1 I notice the headroom starts to creep upward from 17.6dB at A/D Sensitivity values higher than 93.5%. At 100% A/D sensitivity, headroom is at 20dB (+2.4 from what it is constantly at 3% thru 93.5% A/D Sens). At the other end, with A/D sensitivity at 3% or below, headroom increased by 0.1 to 17.7dB - so very little impact on headroom at very low A/D sensitivity settings compared to very high A/D sensitivity levels. For most A/D sensitivity settings (3% thru to 93.5%), there is no impact on headroom from what I see.Does the AD sensitivity adjustment affect this?
There is no difference between 5% (more headroom) and 50% (default) that I see in DAW, but I did not test other values.Does the AD sensitivity adjustment affect this?
I'd say those differences will not be ruining any takes.AxeFx III MKII in DAW I read 17.4dBu on both front and rear Input 1.
The small error between my and @sprint's measurement is probably due to DVM reading and adjustment of the test voltage.
My DVM measured exactly 0.7746v RMS which is 0dBu but it is indeed form China and not calibrated either.
Cheap meter here also - I say we split the diff and call it 17.5AxeFx III MKII in DAW I read 17.4dBu on both front and rear Input 1.
The small error between my and @sprint's measurement is probably due to DVM reading and adjustment of the test voltage.
My DVM measured exactly 0.7746v RMS which is 0dBu but it is indeed form China and not calibrated either.