I had the exact same problem when I connected my Denon DVD player to my emmlabs DCC2 preamp using analog RCA interconnects. I was turning the preamp volume to double the number for music (via the emmlabs transport). You will find differences from one DVD player to another, but not extreme. I have been able to partially solve this problem by connecting my Denon DVD player to the DAC of the emmlabs DCC2 via a digital coax cable. Using the digital input into the DCC2, I can now reduce the preamp volume significantly although still not the same as my CD player. Moreover, the sound quality has improved by using the DAC of the emmlabs DCC2, rather than the Denon's own DAC. To do this, you have to go into the DVD player menu and set the digital output to PCM.
DVD line level question?
I am a 2 channel guy. No 5.1 or 7.1 here. When I play a dvd through my preamp for the sound, I must turn the volume to almost twice that of any other audio source to level the dvd. Is there anyway around this "problem" for us 2 channel people? Does this problem go away if I were to "upgrade" to 5.1 or 7.1?
--Thanks Doug
--Thanks Doug
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