Posted by: Rick Butor
Digital volume control and cables? - 03/09/04 12:20 AM
I am wondering if the 950 has analog or digital volume control and does that have any effect on lower volumes? Also what is the best cable package for my Sony 9000ES DVD, main speakers, Martin Logan and Velodyne sub? I will be purchasing the 755 amp as well. Thanks!
Posted by: soundhound
Re: Digital volume control and cables? - 03/09/04 12:53 AM
Unless Outlaw is unusually forthcoming with technical details, I don't think you are going to get an answer to the volume control question. My best guess would be that it is a digitally controlled resistive ladder attenuator, but that is just conjecture. In any event, it is very transparent sonically, and is unlikely to have any adverse effect at low levels.
Banana plugs offer the advantage of quick connection/disconnection, but spade lugs or even bare wire under the binding posts will work just as well. I use whatever is most convenient, usually spade lugs.
Posted by: gonk
Re: Digital volume control and cables? - 03/09/04 09:58 AM
I'll trust soundhound's guess on the mechanism of the volume control. At a more basic level, the volume control itself takes place in the analog domain, if that's what you are asking.
In most cases, I prefer to use spade lugs for my speaker cables. The connections to my surrounds are bare wire because of space limitations. The connection from amp to wall plate for the surrounds' in-wall wiring is done with bananas because it is most convenient.
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