Seems like an odd topic for a 3.5 watt amp, doesn't it?
I have determined that my Stereomour (built as a power amp) sounds the best being driven directly by my DAC. This means that I am adjusting the volume digitally using MPD/ALSA on a dedicated Linux single board computer. When you use the digital volume control with a 16 bit DAC you loose resolution, the more the volume is attenuated the more resolution you loose.
What I would like to do is reduce the volume out of the Stereomour to something hovering around the maximum level I listen at when the MPD/ALSA volume control is at 100%. this configuration would allow me to listen at my normal levels and still have the full resolution of the audio signal.
I currently have a pair of 100K Caddock resistors across the connections the volume control would normally connect to. It seems to me that I should be able to replace these resistors with different values to achieve the reduction in volume. However I am not certain that I am thinking correctly because I am already using 100K resistors, it seems that a greater resistance would be required to reduce the output but I believe the volume control has a maximum resistance of 100K so it seems a bit counter-intuitive. Where am I going wrong?
My goal is to decrease the output about 15dB. Any recommendations are appreciated.
Best,
Ed
Edit: Thinking this through a little further the 100K is the resistance to ground of the audio signal, so reducing this resistance will allow more of the signal to sink to ground thereby reducing the volume....I think... ;-)
Assuming that is correct, can anyone tell me what resistance I would need to use to drop the output by about 15dB? I don't think this comes into play but my speakers are 97dB 1w/m.
I have determined that my Stereomour (built as a power amp) sounds the best being driven directly by my DAC. This means that I am adjusting the volume digitally using MPD/ALSA on a dedicated Linux single board computer. When you use the digital volume control with a 16 bit DAC you loose resolution, the more the volume is attenuated the more resolution you loose.
What I would like to do is reduce the volume out of the Stereomour to something hovering around the maximum level I listen at when the MPD/ALSA volume control is at 100%. this configuration would allow me to listen at my normal levels and still have the full resolution of the audio signal.
I currently have a pair of 100K Caddock resistors across the connections the volume control would normally connect to. It seems to me that I should be able to replace these resistors with different values to achieve the reduction in volume. However I am not certain that I am thinking correctly because I am already using 100K resistors, it seems that a greater resistance would be required to reduce the output but I believe the volume control has a maximum resistance of 100K so it seems a bit counter-intuitive. Where am I going wrong?
My goal is to decrease the output about 15dB. Any recommendations are appreciated.
Best,
Ed
Edit: Thinking this through a little further the 100K is the resistance to ground of the audio signal, so reducing this resistance will allow more of the signal to sink to ground thereby reducing the volume....I think... ;-)
Assuming that is correct, can anyone tell me what resistance I would need to use to drop the output by about 15dB? I don't think this comes into play but my speakers are 97dB 1w/m.