I'd assume higher output voltage on your CD players optical output.
Why would the digital optical output from my CD player be louder than that of my streamer?
I thought that a digital output audio signal didn't have volume info encoded in it; ie, that the bit depth tells you the dynamic range of recorded sound, from 0 to highest volume, but does not tell the downstream devices how loud the sound should be (ie, what you actually hear, in SPL). In other words, the volume would be entirely determined by the preamp (after the DAC converts it from digital to analog), not by the digital output source.
But I'm finding that the digital (Toslink) output of my Cambridge CD player is noticeably louder than that of my Bluesound Node, after going thru the same DAC and preamp. Is my assumption of the digital signal having no volume info wrong?
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@jond - Do you mean the output voltage on the optical input on the DAC? How would an optical signal pass voltage? |
Normally, I use the coax output (SPDIF) from the Bluenode to my DAC. Unfortunately, that’s not possible right now — the Coax output on my Bluenode crapped out this week. But you’ve given me an idea – I have a new DAC with a USB input, so I could use the USB output from the Bluenode to the DAC, and compare that with the optical output. I’ll let you know how it goes; thanks! |
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