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Author Topic: 'Lightspeed attenuator' vs digital attenuation?  (Read 8785 times)
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Matt E
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« on: May 12, 2010, 02:42:48 pm »

I saw this nice looking DIY schematic 'Lightspeed attenuator' that uses optocouplers to attenuate the signal and my soldering iron started to get itchy, when I had the thought that maybe the digital attentuation inherent in XXHighEnd was as good/better. Any thoughts?

I have to admit that I am probably going to have to build one of these babies because the 'Legit' volume increments in XXHighEnd are too large  for my system - in one step it goes from quite quiet to waking my children up, although I guess there is always soundproofing.
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« Reply #1 on: May 12, 2010, 06:06:08 pm »

I saw this nice looking DIY schematic 'Lightspeed attenuator' that uses optocouplers to attenuate the signal and my soldering iron started to get itchy, when I had the thought that maybe the digital attentuation inherent in XXHighEnd was as good/better. Any thoughts?

I have to admit that I am probably going to have to build one of these babies because the 'Legit' volume increments in XXHighEnd are too large  for my system - in one step it goes from quite quiet to waking my children up, although I guess there is always soundproofing.

Any connectors or cable on the signal path will be worse than a lossless digital attenuation, period.
But I also agree with you that the steps in xxhe are too broad. That's the only way he could make it lossless, so it's a give or take.

the lightspeed requires that the source and amp are ALREADY matched in impedance, otherwise you'll need a buffer (i.e. more components along the way).
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« Reply #2 on: May 12, 2010, 06:19:14 pm »

Hey Matt,

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because the 'Legit' volume increments in XXHighEnd are too large  for my system - in one step it goes from quite quiet to waking my children up, although I guess there is always soundproofing.

This can only be because you have to attenuate more than 48dB (always bad) or you have a 16 bits DAC. Otherwise you must be wrong somewhere ...

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Peter


PS: Please put your settings etc. in your signature, so it may be clear in a glance for us the next time, ok ? thanks.
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« Reply #3 on: May 14, 2010, 05:35:55 am »

Peter,

I haven't got time to put my settings in my signature at the moment, but I do use a 16-bit DAC.

Matt
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