hemtmaker
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@Alex, any plans to bring the liquid tungsten back ?
The 800S pairs exceptionally well with the LP. EXtended highs; controlled full bass; wide sound stage. The 800S is picky about amps, but it loves the LP.I have not heard the HD800S' as I don't really have access to any, but I am looking for something that is more analytical than the 600's. I also like the idea of having a wide soundstage (even for the blues). I am hoping that the LP amp will pair well with the 800S' and give me the best (most precise) sound I can get in that price range.
Well, the DAC is really the only line level/source component you need worry about in a typical computer-USB-DAC-headphone amp setup. Just checked and here's what I find for the SMSL:
So assuming you use the single-ended output from the DAC to amp(s), you shouldn't need to attenuate the DAC's output (headphone amps has a pot for exactly that reason). Another reason not to lower the volume pot on a DAC is whether the volume is attenuated digitally vs passively (if digital and lower-end design type, you could sacrifice digital info by attentuating output to any real degree).
- Output: RCA, XLR.
- Output level: 2 Vrms (RCA), 4 Vrms (XLR)
From the Monoprice website. it looks like it's the 1st of the 2 pics.Since noone has answered my question, I will ask again in a different way.
Is the power cord detachable from the power supply itself like laptop power supplies? If it is detachable, what sort of connection does it use? Any of these two on the picture? Many thanks!
@Alex, any plans to bring the liquid tungsten back ?
Thanks, I've seen this pic too, but it is not 100% obvious.From the Monoprice website. it looks like it's the 1st of the 2 pics.
Thats why everyone is looking for ways to attenuate sound at analog stage using preamp.So to clarify my own confusion. In the case of the SMSL dac (running balanced XLR), are you recommending to max the volume of the DAC, set the volume on the AMP to a fixed level (for example at 50%) and then control the volume in software (I use Jriver)?
Or option B) max the volume on the dac, max the volume in software (jriver, in my case), and use the volume control on the AMP only? The reason I ask, is because my LP has the slight channel inbalance at low volume (like 10%), it sounds beautiful above that. But if the DAC volume is maxed, I have very little control at the amp end, as it gets pretty loud, quickly. The SMSL meausres 4.2Vrms at full volume.
So to clarify my own confusion. In the case of the SMSL dac (running balanced XLR), are you recommending to max the volume of the DAC, set the volume on the AMP to a fixed level (for example at 50%) and then control the volume in software (I use Jriver)?
Or option B) max the volume on the dac, max the volume in software (jriver, in my case), and use the volume control on the AMP only? The reason I ask, is because my LP has the slight channel inbalance at low volume (like 10%), it sounds beautiful above that. But if the DAC volume is maxed, I have very little control at the amp end, as it gets pretty loud, quickly. The SMSL meausres 4.2Vrms at full volume.
See picture of Liquid Platinum supplied SMPS:Since noone has answered my question, I will ask again in a different way.
Is the power cord detachable from the power supply itself like laptop power supplies? If it is detachable, what sort of connection does it use? Any of these two on the picture? Many thanks!
Thank you so much! Finally.See picture of Liquid Platinum supplied SMPS:
Everything you need to know is contained in that picture. Standard IEC 320 C8 inlet on the Fuyuang SMPS. Voltages, currents, regulatory approvals can all be seen on the label.
Yep that's my issue, ie the high gain on the amp (LP), and the slight channel inbalance at 0-10% on the volume knob on the amp. My DAC is so hot (4.2Vrms), that I can't even turn up the LP. To resolve the inbalance. So for now I turn the DAC volume down, to compensate (30 of 38). That of course "may" have some negative impacts on bit resolution.First, I confess that I've never run a balanced DAC in any system. So I have no idea if what appears to be double the output in volts coming from balanced vs SE output (4 volts vs 2 volts) is audible in the rest of the system. If it is, you must have a ton of gain in that system.
But to answer your question: I would never do it the 1st way you outline--because you would be adjusting volume primarily in the digital realm in the computer.
My recommendation would be OPTION B. But...if you're following other posts here, you know that some here have the LP and due to its inherently somewhat-higher-than-usual gain, are forced into operating its volume pot at the lowest, least linear levels (using the clock analogy, typically it's ~7:30AM to 9:00AM on the dial where the non-linearity is, if there is any).
Especially in your system, that may well be the case, IF you forego adjusting volume in the digital realm. Which brings us back to suggestions to insert a passive (or active) volume controller in line just before the LP.
Based on everything you've told me, you should try to ascertain how the volume pot of the SMSL is implemented. If it's analog, not digital, then that pot becomes your "secret weapon." But if it's implemented digitally, it's probably no wiser to use that pot, than to adjust volume in Foobar/computer app.
Sorry I can't be definitive. This is all speculation. And in fairness to Monoprice & Alex, I wouldn't know if the LP was actually too "gain-ey" in my system unless I tried it.
So to clarify my own confusion. In the case of the SMSL dac (running balanced XLR), are you recommending to max the volume of the DAC, set the volume on the AMP to a fixed level (for example at 50%) and then control the volume in software (I use Jriver)?
Or option B) max the volume on the dac, max the volume in software (jriver, in my case), and use the volume control on the AMP only? The reason I ask, is because my LP has the slight channel inbalance at low volume (like 10%), it sounds beautiful above that. But if the DAC volume is maxed, I have very little control at the amp end, as it gets pretty loud, quickly. The SMSL meausres 4.2Vrms at full volume.