Sound quality with digital output

Answered

Comments

35 comments

  • Carsten Junge

    I believe the Connect is really a very old piece of equipment, it came with the very first Xeo generation, which had no connections of their own. Your Xeos are the 3rd generation. Unless you have the need for the extra connections that it offer, I would not use it, indeed I optet not to get one for mine, since I do not need.

    0
  • Hans Meulenbroek

    For the moment I can do without extra connections so will skip the Dynaudio Connect, it's another part in the audio chain. What type of toslink cable are you using? My current one is too short. Need to be about 3 meters long.

    0
  • Hans Meulenbroek

    Some more experiments... and finaly I'm satisfied with the sound quality when using toslink. I still have the Dynaudio Connect in between, but with the settings Fixed Audio output "on", MQA external DAQ "on" and Audio clock trimming "off" it is now acceptable.

    0
  • MusicLover

    Can anyone have some clues regarding the optical toslink output sound quality between the 'old' node 2 and the new node 2i, or even the 'old' vault 2 and the new one. Maybe also interesting is the comparison between toslink output of a vault and a node - if there is any - as the vault does not have wifi onboard...

    I say this because I currently don't have a Bluesound streamer and have to go to the optical route and am very tempted to get the 'old' Vault 2 instead of the new Node 2i.

    0
  • Tony W.
    Product Support Manager

    There were no significant changes between the two. Many Golden Ears listeners suggest a sonic improvement on the NODE 2i compared to the NODE 2. This was unintended but can be explained by some minor tweaks and improvements to the electronic path on the main new media board to accommodate newer and additional wireless chipsets. 

    Let your ears decide...

    0

Please sign in to leave a comment.