Furthermore, have you swapped outputs digitally via Audio Midi Setup to check the source?
Struggling with right/left channel balance, HELP?
Background:
I am trying to make a minimalist two channel setup. I use a Mac mini as my source and want to connect the toslink out to a one unit DAC/preamp.
I have tried Peachtree Audio's Nova and had a lot of trouble with the volume control being unbalanced (right/left). It would balance out more and the volume increased but ultimately the unit was 5-2dB off at my current listening levels. I returned the unit.
I now have a Benchmark DAC1-HDR at home. The balance is consistent with volume level but the left channel is 2dB louder all the time. I am currently planning to return the unit or exchange it.
Testing:
I stripped my system down to a mono configuration and eliminated all factors but the pre-amp. I use the same channel on my amp and the same speaker, wire, room position, and mounted the mic on a stand, etc. The problem with both the Peachtree Nova and Benchmark has been left and right balance control. Aside form the balance issue both units sounded great...
Solution?
I am not sure where to go from here. I guess I should buy a preamp with a balance control and run a separate DAC. I feel there would be some loss is quality in my current price range ($2000 for BOTH preamp and DAC) for two units.
I could buy a standard DAC1 and get separate preamp but that goes agents my simple is good philosophy... and I don't really have the budget for it right now.
Question:
Note: must have a remote!
#1 Is there a all in one DAC/Preamp unit WITH a balance control in it ($2000ish budget... $3000 max and cheaper is better)?
#2What would be a good preamp WITH balance control for $1500ish or less (used is ok, solid or tube is fine)? I would use a standard DAC1 or other DAC with it.
I am trying to make a minimalist two channel setup. I use a Mac mini as my source and want to connect the toslink out to a one unit DAC/preamp.
I have tried Peachtree Audio's Nova and had a lot of trouble with the volume control being unbalanced (right/left). It would balance out more and the volume increased but ultimately the unit was 5-2dB off at my current listening levels. I returned the unit.
I now have a Benchmark DAC1-HDR at home. The balance is consistent with volume level but the left channel is 2dB louder all the time. I am currently planning to return the unit or exchange it.
Testing:
I stripped my system down to a mono configuration and eliminated all factors but the pre-amp. I use the same channel on my amp and the same speaker, wire, room position, and mounted the mic on a stand, etc. The problem with both the Peachtree Nova and Benchmark has been left and right balance control. Aside form the balance issue both units sounded great...
Solution?
I am not sure where to go from here. I guess I should buy a preamp with a balance control and run a separate DAC. I feel there would be some loss is quality in my current price range ($2000 for BOTH preamp and DAC) for two units.
I could buy a standard DAC1 and get separate preamp but that goes agents my simple is good philosophy... and I don't really have the budget for it right now.
Question:
Note: must have a remote!
#1 Is there a all in one DAC/Preamp unit WITH a balance control in it ($2000ish budget... $3000 max and cheaper is better)?
#2What would be a good preamp WITH balance control for $1500ish or less (used is ok, solid or tube is fine)? I would use a standard DAC1 or other DAC with it.
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