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Reading over the Sales description and manual, to me, neither make the output knob simple to fully understand. So this is going to be guess work, only having experience with a ZR2.
For figuring out how to make the ZR3 match the ZR2 though, the following might be a good pointer from the Manual talking about the front knob: "From the 50% mark, which is unity gain, the ZROCK3 begins to make gain. Into a 100K impedance you can expect around 6dB through the mid band frequencies."
The Sales page talking about the output knob: "It allows you to adjust the ZROCK3 from below unity gain to 6dB above unity to work with any upstream component." Then the question becomes, does this output knob add more gain, or is a passive adjuster for the ±6dB from the front gain setting? I am guessing the latter, in part since both are talking about 6 dB of potential, but definitely a guess.
If this is right, the front ZR2 knob unity setting working like the ZR3 front knob, I am imagining your ZR2 output might be equal to the ZR3 output knob wide open...
You could test this by starting with your ZR2 set to sound best to you, and the system set for a pleasing volume...and get a good feel for the volume on a familiar track. Then put the ZR3 in where you had the ZR2, all else the same, the EQ switch set the same, and ideally using the same ZR2 tube, as well as the front ZR3 pot as close visually as possible to how the ZR2 was set. Then adjust the output level on the ZR3 so it sounds about like the ZR2 did... guessing the output will be wide open ....maybe....but I suppose straight up being unity could have logic to it if the output knob is active rather than passive.
From the Sales page: "The output level control on the ZROCK3 is basically like an input gain control for your amplifier or preamp. It makes it possible to run a ZROCK3 directly into a power amp that has no gain control and get the output from the ZROCK3 adjusted to your liking."
Staying with the same idea of the back pot being passive, then the output control would be for reducing the output voltage from the ZR3 if you are getting too much voltage/volume with it turned all the way up into a given amp or pre. And different sources would effect this also, so the adjustability to match source to amp seems to be an objective. If the optimal range with the front knob adjusted for favored EQ/sound gives too much volume, you could balance that by turning the output down as needed so that the front knob volume-wise feels right while in your fav range for sound.
Or, as I imagine it in my experience, when I put several pre-stages between the source and amp, the ways they add up with voltage hit and the power of transients, can lead to earlier distortions than with less gain stages in sequence. So I am imagining the output level adjusted down a touch, might help mitigate this, while reducing signal noise if present, and still having roughly the same EQ/tube settings on the front.
But I also suspect like 1stwatt, that this output setting would adjust sonic qualities more than just volume when adjusting voltage going into something else... also changing lucidity, dynamics, weight, etc.
Finally, seems the Toroidal transformer and whatever else was needed to get it to work well, and possibly other modifications with the ZR3, will have effects on the sound too, beyond burnin probably contributing to confusion..... Still, like most Decware settings, it is probably finally a matter of tastes and system matching within reason. But if your ZR2 was all good, and you match the ZR3 to be the same more-or-less on the front, and the output to put out about the same volume, seems like a good start for burnin.
Sorry for all the speculation... but not many coming forward on this one, so thought I would try to puzzle it out enough to help going forward, hopefully...
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