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Burleyman

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ideal DSP settings for 2.1 audio output?
« on: October 29, 2014, 10:05:41 am »

I have jriver connected to my 2.1 audio setup and am looking to configure jriver to optimum sound quality for the below audio setup.

my setup:
- PC with jriver 19
- HP Proliant Media Server
- Cambridge Audio DAC Magic Plus
- Bryston BP20 Pre amp
- Bryston 4BST Power amp
- REL T9 Subwoofer
- B&W Nautilus 803 Speakers
- Kimber Timbre balanced XLR Interconnects
- Transparent Audio Speaker Cables

I'm wondering what are the best DSP settings to use in terms of Output Encoding, Sample Rate, Channels, Mixing and Subwoofer?

Should I use JRSS or no upmixing or downmixing?

I stream all video content into the main lounge so these settings will be used almost solely for 2.1 channel hifi.

Audio content is primarily lossless but some lossy content also.

I find I achieve optimum sound quality when jacking my DAC straight into my power amp via balanced XLR though I have other inputs - Turntable, Playstation etc - that makes it more practical to run through preamp instead.

Any tips or opinions appreciated.

Cheers
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Matt

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Re: ideal DSP settings for 2.1 audio output?
« Reply #1 on: October 29, 2014, 10:14:22 am »

I'm wondering what are the best DSP settings to use in terms of Output Encoding, Sample Rate, Channels, Mixing and Subwoofer?

It's pretty obvious, but pick "2.1 channels" for the output channels.
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