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To explain that, let's explore some points.
In single-ended mode (unbalanced), I believe only 1x DAC and 1x Amp is used for both L & R channels.
Now, about the two balanced modes:
- BTL:
1x DAC/channel, 1x Amps/channel
This will be the DP-X1 at its most powerful, very loud too.- Active Control Ground (ACG):
1x DAC/channel, 1x Amp set to ground (0v), 1x Amp for both L & R channels.
So, yes ACG will be quieter and less powerful than BTL (and a tad louder than SE), but it is clearer because the noise floor has been massively reduced, by using one amp dedicated to grounding only.
Bear in mind, we in this audiophile industry love to reduce noise and noise floor. The more noise you can reduce, the clearer your music, and you don't have to compensate with higher volume to hear that clarity or detail.
Welcome to Xmen club! I made loudness measure previously:
Some measurements of output volume on headphones with different output on the same track. Gain - High. Output level - dial at 120. Headphones - Audeze EL 8 with balanced and SE cable.
SE gives - max 48db
Balanced - max 52db
ACG - max 46db
It depends on amplification module working regime. SE - just one, balanced - two, ACG - one for left/right/ second for left/right ground.
Thank you very much and it all explain a lot!