Optimal Volume and Settings for Mytek Brooklyn


Hi all!

I’ve got a Mytek Brooklyn DAC+ driven by a MacBook Pro. When I put the volume above about -3 I get distortion and clipping. Is this expected? I usually leave it around -10. Is there an optimal volume?

also, I know it has filters, but I’m not sure what any of them do or how they are suppose to differ.  Does anyone have preferences on them? At the moment everything is default. Thanks!
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MacBook Pro running Tidal and Roon, to Rotel RC-1590 preamp to McIntosh MC452. This happens at reasonable volumes on the preamp. 
Ohh, I know. :)

There is a Mytek bug! :)

Sometimes it doesn’t switch sample rates correctly. It’s not related to volume, but changing sources, especially Internet radio. I used to get it often while switching to a Canadian station that played at 96kHz/16. It would sound OK at low volumes, but when you listened carefully you’d hear it. :)

Fix is to switch back to a lower rate, wait a few seconds, and switch back. If you switch to the sample rate screen you'll see it's off what it should be. That's when it distorts. 

Best,

Erik
MQA isn’t how I experienced this. That seems to work fine. It seems to happen when switching via USB and internet radio. If you are using a pre, most bypass the Mytek volume control entirely, letting it output full range, and using the pre to reduce output for the amps.

It is also possible you are overloading your pre though. If I’m totally wrong as to the source of your problems. The issue was not bits by the way, but sampling rate. 44 to 96 for instance doesn’t always work right. But for some reason it seemed to happen more often with Internet radio.

For instance a Toronto Jazz FM 91 station used to put out 96/16. When I switched ot them sometimes the Brooklyn would still say 44/16. That's when the audio was bad. I'd switch back and forth to CD or something, and it would pick up the correct sampling rate, and display 96/16. Then the distortion was gone. Weird it works at all, but the distortion tends to happen on the high end of horns and sibilance range.