Contribution of processor in bypass mode


What contribution to the sound of a system does a processor make in bypass mode? My Oppo BDP-95 is doing the processing and sending analog to my Cary Cinema 11a, the inputs of which are set to bypass mode. Is the Cary affecting the sound or merely acting as a conduit between the sources and the amps?

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It does whatever you believe it does.

When people don't know what they're listening to there are all sorts of things with effects below the threshold of hearing that are inaudible, even 16 bit analog to digital then digital to analog converison.

Knowing what you're listening to has all sorts of audible effects, just like knowing what drug you think you're taking does.
Drew, what drug were you on when you wrote such a snarky post? Hey, buddy, my doctorate and post doc were in binaural auditory processing, so don't try to snow me with pyschobabble.

I thought my post posed a reasonable question that might receive an analytical or at least reasoned answer. Apparently not.

In the case of the two pre/pros I use, they do convert unbalanced input to differentially balanced output to the amps, and that's of value because of long runs to amps that sit near the speakers to keep speaker leads short.

db
Dbphd, your question is reasonable.

All devices with "Pass Through" feature degrade the sound merely by their presence. As you well know, you will not find a cleaner signal emerging than went in. You may find a more processed signal that to your ear is more pleasing, but it will have been absolutely degraded by the presence of the non-necessary device.

Never consider a signal going through a device's Pass Through as if it were not degraded. Recently I heard the QOL "signal completion stage" device in my system. I comapred the Bypass/Pass Through mode vs. the sound of the system without the QOL inserted. I felt it degraded the sound to a degree I could not accept, even if it does some interesting things when not in bypass.

In any attempt to attain the most premium sound for stereo available I strongly advise avoiding all Pass Through features in favor of a more direct route. Often a strikingly better sound quality is attained simply by the removal of the non-necessary component and extra set of interconnects.

One exception I have found to this are 32 bit processing DACs, which seem to holistically elevate the sound quality through interpolation of the data. What they can bring to the sound imo far outweighs the electronic overburden they add to most CD players and Net-based sources.