And why do you post this topic about laptop in ANALOG section of this forum?
Where is the moderator when we need him?
Where is the moderator when we need him?
Best way to route signal from laptop to integrated amplifier
You will need to know the input sensitivity of your pre amplifier. If it is too sensitive for modern digital sources (which is often the case), you get clipping of the amplifier input circuitry, and that sounds really nasty. A telltale sign would be if you do not have to open the volume control on your amplifier very far to get a loud sound. See here: http://www.harbeth.co.uk/usergroup/forum/the-science-of-audio/amplifier-matching-mismatching-and-cli... If this is the case, it is wise to reduce the output level of your DAC somewhat using the volume control on your laptop. Modern DACs have enough internal bit depth for this. If the mismatch is too great, it may be better to use inline attenuators. |
Many integrateds allow you to separate the pre-amp from the power amp either by way of a switch or jumpers. You'll get the best sound by far by bypassing the preamp and going directly to the power amp. The amount of clarity and openness lost by going through even the highest quality preamp is amazing. |
Willem, thanks for the Harbeth article. As it turns out, because previous sources used hadn’t the option of adjusting output amplitude, I simply failed to consider its potential impact on overall reproduction. It helps to understand why, between two different laptops, there was such a significant difference in sound quality between the two. I don’t know if it’s the only reason or even a reason at all, but the laptop with the least desirable sound, Sony, had an output setting nearly at its highest level; the other, an Apple, (the one now connected) had its setting close to null. I will continue to use a laptop in this setup primarily because it sounds wonderful as well as the fact that it provides a means to easily and conveniently sample various artists and genres for ultimate potential use in my main system. My primary setup consists of several sources including shanling CD 100, Angstrom 200 preamp, Ayre V3 amp and Martin Logan Ethos speakers. Though quite different in several ways I enjoy both systems very much. |