@oldschool1948 Try incorporating Fibre Optical cable to your streaming. It will make a world of difference. I use the Sonore Optical Rendu’s. Analog noise cannot travel inside Fibre Optical cable. A great equalizer in my opinion to cheaply getting noiseless streams into the DAC.
Are Preamplifier’s Relevant Today or just a Hinderance with Digital Playback ?
I’m just curious,.I know from past experiences using a well designed preamplifier can and will make a difference however the computer audio crowd say different with the use of HQplayer with volume control including multiple filters and adjustments in OS mode using a preamplifier is blasphemy to some of them .
What’s your take on this subject?
Thanks in advance.
What’s your take on this subject?
Thanks in advance.
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Yes, a good preamp is a necessity for a good audio system. Each one has a somewhat sonic sound of its own. Only digital I do is iPod connected to preamp via the mini jack to preamps rca. At low volume and background tunes. critical,listening is LP & CD. I learned my lesson. I now do lossless?. I think for all my iPod playback, CDs still sound better. |
@yyzsantabarbara My streaming path is Cardas Ethernet to an Innous Zenith MK2 via WireWorld USB cable to a Matrix X via a cheap .5 meter HDMI cable to my DAC. I hear a clear and distinct SQ improvement using the Matrix as opposed to going direct from the Zenith with a USB cable or Ethernet cable to Bridge II. Ethernet to Bridge II sounds the worst and it only supports up to DSD64. I’ve procrastinated on buying an “audiophile” grade I2S cable because I like what I hear now. Having said that, I liked the sound of a NAD M22v2 power amp until I heard the BHK250 in my system. I’ve been looking at my options and will buy a better HDMI cable soon. Fiber optic is somewhat appealing to me, and I’ve researched the OpticalRendu. I’m not sure the SQ improvement is worth the switch and I have no way of knowing unless I buy the pieces needed to find out. I never say never, but for now I plan to stick with what I have. |
Everything being a good match eg: impedance matched and also the digital domain volume control is not below 70% (so it "bit strips") then direct sounds just like what the the source is giving out, if it’s good or bad. Unless you want/need to color it with a active preamp. If you can’t use your digital volume control at 70% or above because it too loud, then use a $49 Sys passive between it and the power amp to preset the level so then you can use the digital volume at 70% or higher. Remember what Nelson Pass says about passive preamps Nelson Pass,Cheers George |
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