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Okay, now that I know your signal chain a little better we can do some tinkering. The Dynaudio DBM50 speakers accept an RCA connector for single ended. Try using the RCA through a pair of standard RCA cables. Ditch the adapters for testing. See how it reacts to that.
It's possible that your DAC isn't completely cutting out the signal when the volume is very low. Though from what I can gather through google search it's a fairly nice DAC.
I would try going straight RCA-RCA, adapting to balanced isn't doing you any favors as balanced expects a hotter signal usually.
Otherwise I would consider the remote volume control for the speakers and leave the DAC at full volume.
Thanks man, I will get a couple and test next week. Not sure if it ever happened with my previous Level Pilot, but it's the same with the Dynaudio Volume Controller. Maybe it's even not that abnormal? What does annoy me more is the crackling/noise/distortion that I THINK I hear at certain peaks in certain tracks. This requires more testing though.
@ Currawong: I'm glad the Nano Patch is gone already (see my earlier post). I now have the Dynaudio Volume Controller.
It's still the same, as I described, as with the Nano Patch. Not sure whether it's normal to not have it completely silent. It could be the cables, or the dac or perhaps interference from power cables? What annoys me more is the noise/distortion/crackle which I THINK I'm hearing when sound peaks in certain tracks. Not sure though and baffled as to why that could even happen...