Giro413
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Just trying to find out if I should at all worry about getting a bit perfect output from my WiiM Pro Plus to my Denon receiver, connected via line out. I mean, does it audibly matter in terms of sound quality that the eq is off and the volume is fixed at 100%? Apart from how loud it will sound, of course.
I am inclined to fix the volume at 75% to match the level of my turntable, so I have a similar volume level between sources on my receiver- and don’t get a chock if I forget to turn down the volume after switching from turntable to line in.
I might also want to play with the eq, but I am not certain that I will use it.
Should I aim to make the connection to my receiver “bit perfect” and just turn down the volume on the receiver accordingly (if we assume that I will not be using the Wiim’s eq) or does that really not make an audible difference to non-audiophiles like me, who just want the best result within reason.
Ps. I know that the best way is to test for myself, but what are your thoughts?
Thanks in advance.
I am inclined to fix the volume at 75% to match the level of my turntable, so I have a similar volume level between sources on my receiver- and don’t get a chock if I forget to turn down the volume after switching from turntable to line in.
I might also want to play with the eq, but I am not certain that I will use it.
Should I aim to make the connection to my receiver “bit perfect” and just turn down the volume on the receiver accordingly (if we assume that I will not be using the Wiim’s eq) or does that really not make an audible difference to non-audiophiles like me, who just want the best result within reason.
Ps. I know that the best way is to test for myself, but what are your thoughts?
Thanks in advance.
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