So beforehand let me say i know the answer is nuanced and changes from device to device etc.

Basically if i have an output device and input device with independet volume controls, how do i best balance them for optimal sound quality?

In my case talking about a Samsung Galaxy Smartphone using Poweramp to send music via Chromecast to my Denon receiver. (DVC is disabled)

Or alternatively, what volume level do i set in Poweramp to send the original volume file over to the output device? Right now i’ve settled on using 80% on my phone and adjusting the volume on my Receiver.

I’m even just looking for a general “scientific” discussion or article about the topic since google is anything but helpful.

  • TheHelpfulDadB
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    1 year ago

    I have also arrived at 80% as a rule of thumb when the volume of the analog source is adjustable. This is based on my experience that the input to the next device is clipped from being overdriven above that. However, I generally adjust by ear because sometimes it’s too high or to low.

    Regardless of what others may say, I’ve found that frequency profile of an adjustable, low level signal changes with the level. In my experience the bass and treble are attenuated at lower levels so I try to set my output to the next device to the highest level possible without clipping.

    If, however, it’s a digital link with a level control, in my experience, 100% is the best level as the digital “signal” operates within the available digital dynamic range.

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    1 year ago

    using a phone as a streamer, ive always turned its volume to 100 and used my preamp for volume contol.

    these days, i streamer from a wiim mini going optical into my preamp. its gain is set at 100.

    i didnt seem to like the effects of using the phone or app as volume control. something like 80% gain, then trying to get max signal out from the preamp.

    100% at the source doesn’t overdrive my amps.