rocdoc
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Some questions spawned by my technical ineptitude.
I use my iMac as a source, into a Fubar III USB/DAC into my AKG K601's.
Here are the points I don't get:
1. If I use a USB DAC, shouldn't all the sound processing go through it (USB connected, the computer preferences identify it correctly as the output hardware)? Why does the main computer volume control stay in the circuit?
2. That being the case, is there a certain level I should keep the computer output volume at? I notice that keeping it at max and working from there with the Fubar's volume gives me more dynamics than keeping it halfway and turning the volume on the Fubar higher. That would be fine, except it leaves me only the first about 10% of the volume range to work with. That's because I use high gain on the Fubar, again I hear a difference in dynamics, and TOdd from Audiophile Products thinks it's because the low gain adds one more resistor and switch to the circuit. Any thoughts?
Thanks for your insights.
I use my iMac as a source, into a Fubar III USB/DAC into my AKG K601's.
Here are the points I don't get:
1. If I use a USB DAC, shouldn't all the sound processing go through it (USB connected, the computer preferences identify it correctly as the output hardware)? Why does the main computer volume control stay in the circuit?
2. That being the case, is there a certain level I should keep the computer output volume at? I notice that keeping it at max and working from there with the Fubar's volume gives me more dynamics than keeping it halfway and turning the volume on the Fubar higher. That would be fine, except it leaves me only the first about 10% of the volume range to work with. That's because I use high gain on the Fubar, again I hear a difference in dynamics, and TOdd from Audiophile Products thinks it's because the low gain adds one more resistor and switch to the circuit. Any thoughts?
Thanks for your insights.