Hey YYZ... thanks for the insight on the DAC as a volume control.
And I will check out the SU9 Loomis. Thanks
And I will check out the SU9 Loomis. Thanks
DAC as a preamp?
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Simple fix Most likely because it was "bit stripping" (lower resolution), for digital domain volume controls in dacs to give all bits (resolution), they need to be at or over 70% in volume, if this is too loud for you, simply insert a $49 Schiit Sys passive between the dac and poweramp. Set the Sys volume control once only with the dac at 100% so you’ve got just over the loudest you’ll ever need, then back off the dacs digital volume, so then you’ll use it as the master volume in the top 1/3 of it’s volume range. Cheers George |
Well then George... you may have just made another way to use the DACs volume control. BUT a person still has to buy a passive preamp for gain setting, in order to use the DAC as volume control. So at that point, I tou may as well set your DAC volume to 100%, and just use the preamps volume again, lol |
So at that point, I tou may as well set your DAC volume to 100%, and just use the preamps volume again, lolNothing worse than not having a remote for volume. The $49 Sys does not have remote control, I was saying to do it this way so you can still use the dac’s remote volume control. Forest and trees? http://corrimalregion.unitingchurch.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/image2.jpg Cheers George |