if the coaxial output volume is set to 100, does that mean it's a direct pass-through?

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For the WiiM Pro Plus, if the coaxial output volume is set to 100, does that mean it's a direct pass-through? I don't want the software to interfere with the digital signal.By the way, I would like to ask: can the coaxial output bypass SRC
 
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See these posts which summarises the settings needed for bit perfect “pass-through”

https://forum.wiimhome.com/threads/apple-music-in-high-res-on-my-ultra.8139/post-148163


 
See these posts which summarises the settings needed for bit perfect “pass-through”

https://forum.wiimhome.com/threads/apple-music-in-high-res-on-my-ultra.8139/post-148163


Thank you very much
 
For the WiiM Pro Plus, if the coaxial output volume is set to 100, does that mean it's a direct pass-through? I don't want the software to interfere with the digital signal.By the way, I would like to ask: can the coaxial output bypass SRC
These WiiM streamers do not resample unless you lock the sample rate of the output in the settings for the given output. So to your question, if you don't lock or cap the sample rate of your coaxial output, it will not resample anything 192KHz or lower (the WiiM is limited to 192KHz sample rate maximum, so no matter how you configure it, even with an external DAC, it will not deliver full DXD, for example, even to an external DAC).

You can also lock volume to maximum. Even if you don't, if you leave it at 100, assuming all other DSP is disabled (Bass Management, Parametric Equalizer, and RoomFit room correction), it should be pristine, bit-perfect output.

-Ed
 
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