The best possible way of getting the best transfer from source to poweramp is to have a cdp with a digital domain volume control, and have no preamp Lightspeed or whatever. This would be the ultimate, however a digital domain volume control in the cdp usually at less than 75% of full output starts to what's called "bit strip" and instead of getting full 16 bit resolution you start to loose resolution to 14 bit and so on the more you attenuate. I have yet to see one that doesn't "bit strip" at 75% or less level.
Even a question I emailed DCS (on behalf of a Lightspeed customer who believed his Puccini and Elgar did not "bit strip") about these very expensive units, and I asked "do these units bit strip at half volume?"
David J Stevens (of DCS) reply was.
"Hi George
Thanks for your interest in dCS and your questions.
As for the digital volume control, provided that you perform the volume adjustment at the correct point in the processing chain and you do it with sufficient precision then there is no reason to lose any signal.
Best Regards
David
Now this reply says to me that they do "bit strip"
Cheers George
Even a question I emailed DCS (on behalf of a Lightspeed customer who believed his Puccini and Elgar did not "bit strip") about these very expensive units, and I asked "do these units bit strip at half volume?"
David J Stevens (of DCS) reply was.
"Hi George
Thanks for your interest in dCS and your questions.
As for the digital volume control, provided that you perform the volume adjustment at the correct point in the processing chain and you do it with sufficient precision then there is no reason to lose any signal.
Best Regards
David
Now this reply says to me that they do "bit strip"
Cheers George