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Benchmark DAC1 now available with USB
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Benchmark DAC1 now available with USB
Quote: Originally Posted by EliasGwinn ...The SNR won't be affected by the pot position, which is one of the great benefits of using an analog volume control. Whatever noise is going into the pot will be attenuated or amplified equally w/ respect to the signal. Therefore, the...- G-U-E-S-T
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Benchmark DAC1 now available with USB
[That's weird - an earlier post I made above, disappeared overnight! So I will post it again.] Elias, I'm curious please: You've mentioned earlier that the ideal volume-dial position on the DAC1 is between approximately 12 and 3 o'clock, and that attenuating below this can compromise system...- G-U-E-S-T
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Benchmark DAC1 now available with USB
Quote: Originally Posted by EliasGwinn ... the ideal amp will drive YOUR speakers to YOUR comfortable listening level when the DAC1's volume control is between 11 o'clock and 3 o'clock... Sorry to not check-in for a while - over here we've been enjoying the music! Elias just...- G-U-E-S-T
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Benchmark DAC1 now available with USB
Well, it wasn't easy - but I finally located a great solid-state stereo amp (not class-D or tube) with excellent specifications, and that produces less than 30 watts with an input sensitivity greater than 1.5 volts. As always, Elias is correct - this has in fact made a very noticeable and...- G-U-E-S-T
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Benchmark DAC1 now available with USB
Hey Elias (and gang), I will definitely have to try those Focals - thanks for the reference! May I ask again please: With active speakers, does the previous advice that one's regular listening levels should reach up to around 3:00 on the DAC1 volume dial, still hold? Also, is anybody aware...- G-U-E-S-T
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Benchmark DAC1 now available with USB
Quote: Originally Posted by EliasGwinn If you're going to be changing your amplifier, remember that it IS important to have ample headroom. In other words, don't go TOO small. Ideally, the unbalanced input of the amp would be capable of the full 2.75 Vrms (7.75 Vp-p) output of the...- G-U-E-S-T
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- Forum: Computer Audio
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Benchmark DAC1 now available with USB
Quote: Originally Posted by EliasGwinn So, in your case, the output from the DAC1 is around 0.25 V. This is a very small percentage of your amplifier's operating range. Your amplifier's input circuitry will have a certain noise level, which is also amplified along with the input...- G-U-E-S-T
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Benchmark DAC1 now available with USB
Quote: Originally Posted by EliasGwinn They're not dumb questions! I'm happy to explain. Tell me this... You use the RCA outputs of the DAC1 to directly drive your amplifier, correct? Where do you normally have the volume control set? When using the RCA outputs, and for our...- G-U-E-S-T
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- Forum: Computer Audio
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Benchmark DAC1 now available with USB
Quote: Originally Posted by EliasGwinn I agree with them, for the most part. I'll clarify my statement: It is best to have an amplifier whose input peaks at the same level as the maximum output level of the source (e.g., DAC, PRE), and this amplifier/speaker combination should only...- G-U-E-S-T
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- Forum: Computer Audio
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Benchmark DAC1 now available with USB
Hi Elias, I read your online post regarding the use of the DAC1 directly connected to the amp, where you advise the following: Quote from Elias Gwinn: "Avoid using amplifiers that are too powerful for your system! You'll get best results when using 75-95% of the amps total power." I...- G-U-E-S-T
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Benchmark DAC1 now available with USB
Quote: Originally Posted by G-U-E-S-T ...please, what specifically is responsible for this crackling sound in a worn volume pot, and what is the particular difference in the new pot that makes it less susceptible to the issue over time? That is, do these volume pots use "brushes" (or...- G-U-E-S-T
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- Forum: Computer Audio
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Benchmark DAC1 now available with USB
It seems we've lost contact with Elias - hey Elias, are you still there? I hope all our ongoing questions haven't totally worn you out!- G-U-E-S-T
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- Forum: Computer Audio
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Benchmark DAC1 now available with USB
Quote: Originally Posted by EliasGwinn ...The DAC1 HDR's potentiometer is much higher quality, and is less prone to this issue... Hi Elias, I noticed you mentioned "less" prone - does this imply that the new pot is probably still susceptible (to some lesser degree) however, to...- G-U-E-S-T
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- Forum: Computer Audio
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Benchmark DAC1 now available with USB
Hi Elias, Naive question please: With the new remote-motorized volume control, is it better to always use the remote for volume adjustment, instead of turning the volume control manually? I.E. Is it now discouraged (or perhaps risky to the operation of the motorized pot etc), to make a habit...- G-U-E-S-T
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- Forum: Computer Audio