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A higher Voltage output via a CD player.
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Why would the digital optical output from my CD player be louder than that of my streamer?
Not so fast, @hilde45 -- The CD player is sending a digital signal to my DAC/Pre on Optical, and another digital signal to the same DAC/Pre on Coax; for both the volume is the same, but fairly loud. Now I switch the cables to the Optical and Coax outputs on the Bluesound; again the sound levels are the same, but much less loud. How could higher voltage on the CD player account for that? |
Are you streaming a local file that was ripped from the same CD? I see a few possibilities. 1) The content from your steamer is a different mastering of the same album 2) the streaming service is adjusting the digital levels as part of their delivery technology. 3) The bluesound node incorporates a digital volume control and it's not actually bit perfect when the volume is at 100% or set to fixed. |
Interesting possibilities -- I especially liked #3, which made me think of a setting in the BluOS app that I hadn't played with before. Under the app's Settings, if you go to the Audio tab they have a setting for Volume Limits (dB), that is set by default to a min of -80 and a max of -10. I pushed it up the max limit to 0 dB, and voila, it's louder -- but now it's louder than the CD player! I have heard that Bluesound controls the volume by changing the number of bits per sample (if I'm wrong, hopefully someone on this forum will let me know), but I would expect that to affect the quality of the signal, not the volume. Can someone set me straight? |