Y'all need to learn gainstaging. And if any of your gear has a bit-stripping digital volume control, take it out back and put it out of its misery.
Do Audiophiles usually keep the gain of the digital source at around 80%?
My setup is:
A8 Eversolor DAC and streamer
McIntosh C12000 preamp
REL sub 810
Focal Sopra n1 speakers.
861 Moon amp
I keep my McIntosh preamp usually between 50-60% volume. Any higher would make the sound thin like.
For the Eversolo streamer (which I am enjoying quite a bit for the money), I keep between 75% -85% max gain. With older songs that are recorded at lower volume, I have it at 85%. But with songs that are recorded louders (mostly newer songs) it would cause some/slight clipping at that level so I to have lower the gain to about 75% max gain.
I saw that there was a max volume throughput option on the Eversolo, but when I try that I can’t really get the system as loud as I want it without clipping and distortion setting in early.
Is this normal for Audiophiles to keep the gain on the digital signal about 80%?
Wasn’t sure if this should go into digital forums or preamps since both are used here, so I posted here.
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your post is confusing. I own the eversolo DMPA6 and Mac gear as well as a Lumin P1 - which can also be used as a Pre Dac.
The Eversolo can be used as a pre amp with a volume control and can be hooked up directly to an amplifier. Use the volume on the eversolo just like you would on any other pre amp. It can also be run into a pre amp that is attached to your amps. In this set up up you can either have the eversolo volume locked and set as "fixed" in which case you use your pre amp volume knob to control volume, or you can leave the eversolo volume as variable and you'd be able to change volume both on the eversolo and or the pre amp (no real purpose to having it set up this way though). There's no distortion with the eversolo or any DAC pre amp when used even up to 100%. All you'll notice is that your main volume setting on your preamp may be set a little lower than usual to make the same volume- again, with no distortion. |
@steakster wouldn't it be better to use the XLR for the better quality and use the -3db trick? |
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