Simple answer. This idle noise or hiss is usually from the pre-amp or amp having high gain. This can be knocked down by putting an attenuator on the cable going into the amp. All my systems are dead quiet and only a couple of times have I had to attenuate the signal.
Video: noise floor and tweeter hiss, what do you think?
Recorded this video about noise floor and tweeter hiss: https://youtu.be/cuwStFuqs0o
Comparing Gryphon Essence to Dan D’Agostino Momentum.
Curious to see your suggestions and ideas.
Thanks for chiming in @russ69. Are you referring to the XLR (or RCA) cable? What does such an attenuator look like? Any links or pics you could share? FYI, the Gryphon pre + power has +49dB gain, the D’Agostino Momentum +59dB. P.S. I switched my DAC between 0.6v, 2v and 6v; no difference. Disconnecting the DAC also makes no difference. |
XLR or RCA but in a lot of applications the RCA has less gain so unless you have a long run an RCA cable will help a little compared to XLRs. A 10db attenuator usually is enough but each system is different. As long as you can’t hear it from your listening chair you are good. I’ve only used RCA attenuators but your link looks fine. To be more specific, it’s the gain, the noise floor, plus loudspeaker efficiency that are the things that add up to the noise level at the speaker. |
Thanks for the link to the article @russ69 |
@ramon74 turns out there’s nothing to fix. I can’t hear it at the listening position so it’s not an issue. It’s normal, even in ultra high-end equipment. |