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!
Why would the digital optical output from my CD player be louder than that of my streamer?
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For normal stereo this is true, but HDCD and movie soundtrack break this somewhat. Generally not things you need to care about when playing CDs. The amount of gain applied is entirely up to the device that creates the analog signal. This also assumes neither player has a volume control. :) |
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? |
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