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I would like to use it with a PE DT100A "T" amp, but I am not sure what will control volume. The T amp has a gain control, but will that control volume from the CD player? Do I need a Preamp too?
The player has both digital and analog out. Is the on board DAC canceled when digital out is used?
The DT100A will control the volume from any analog source plugged into its inputs. You would only need a preamp if you have more than two sources or needed remote control. The DT100A has two analog inputs, a stereo pair of RCA jacks on the rear and a stereo 3.5mm phone jack on the front panel. There is no input select switch though, so plugging a source into the front panel input selects it as the current input and it must then be unplugged to listen to the rear panel inputs (in the same way as plugging in headphones mutes the speakers).Yes the digital outputs bypass the internal DAC.Steve
That being said (and math aside), when listening at lower volumes using the PC volume control, I still find the music loses dynamic range and sounds pretty flat. When I crank iTunes (or any of my other software players) all the way up and use my amplifier to control the volume, the sound seems punchier and more dynamic and alive.So try it for yourself, but most people will set the PC (or Mac or Squeezebox) volume at 100% and use the analog volume control on their amp/preamp, if they have one available.Steve
When streaming Pandora, what is the relationship between the music player volume control, and the keyboard volume control that is controlling the integrated sound card? Should they both be at 100%?
The keyboard volume control is a Master volume control and each application in use also has a volume control. For music, ideally they would both be at 100%. If you click on the volume control icon in the system tray area on the taskbar, and click on Mixer at the bottom of the control, you will open the Volume Mixer control panel.You will see the sound Device volume slider for the internal soundcard on the left which is the Master volume control, and volume sliders for individual applications to the right. If using the Pandora desktop application, you should see a volume slider for it, or if using Pandora through a web browser you should see a volume slider for the browser (Internet Explorer, Firefox, etc.).You can set the volume slider for System Sounds independently so that system sound notifications are not too loud and the setting will be remembered.Steve
However, I have digital out from the PC feeding a receiver. Should that signal be driven at 100% also?