Question for Quad 99 CD-P owners


Hello,

I've got a question for the Quad 99 CD-P owners concerning its pre-amp function.
I'd like to know if I could plug a digital source (for example CD player) into the digital inputs of the 99 CD-P and get the sound on the variable output.
To make it clear, is this connexion possible:
DVD Player (numerical output) -> (numerical input) Quad 99 CD-P (variable analog output) -> Power amp

I'm asking this because I read that the quad would output extern numerical sources only on its digital output...

Thanks in advance for your answer,
Christophe
chris256cadf
Yes, your proposed configuration absolutely will work. When my HT receiver was in the shop for service, I used my DVD player connected via a digital cable into my Quad 99 CDP. I have a single source 2-channel system and don't own a pre-amp. Yes, the variable volume control worked to control the output from my Quad 99 CDP connected directly to my power amps.

The volume control of the Quad 99 CDP is in the analog output stage AFTER the DAC. So, any digital source (internal or external) connected through the Quad 99 CDP will be able to use the variable volume control.

BTW, the Quad is an excellent CD player and the benefits of variable volume control and digital inputs is a huge plus and adds even more value.

Enjoy,

TIC
The variable analog output should work fine using a digital input.

I have a different question for Quad 99CDP owners. I am thinking of getting a Behringer digital eq device to do some room correction. Could I attach the Behringer to the digital output of the Quad, and then send the processed digital signal from the Behringer back into the Quad ... and still use the variable analog output?
Interesting question, but I don't think so. You can make exactly one selection of a digital input, so that input must feed the D-to-A section and the single, optical digital out, as well. There isn't a way to set up the kind of loop you're talking about.