After running "Analyze Audio" on my music collection (around 15,000 tunes), I am still getting significant variances in volumes between tunes. Volume leveling was checked in DSP studio when Analyze Audio was run, and I confirmed changes to the replaygain_track_gain metadata value for numerous tracks.
My setup:
Logitech Touch to deliver tunes from a media server, using an optical output to the DAC2.
Benchmark DAC2, using balanced analog outputs to the XPA-2.
Emotiva XPA-2 amplifier.
Magnepan 1.7 speakers.
All of my music is stored in FLAC files, most ripped from CDs, but with a good number of both HDCDs and HD files.
I am using Logitech Media Server for playback over my network. I have the settings on the Logitech Media Server properly set to use "Smart Gain", although I am not sure how much that impacts playback level by the time the file reaches the DAC2 (if any??).
The DAC2 provides three jumper settings for an attenuator on the balanced outputs (0 db, 10 db and 20 db). Even though the manual suggests using the jumper setting for 10 db or 20 db in "consumer" scenarios, I switched to the 0 db setting because I read the following in the specs:
Factory Set Bypass Level (at 0 dBFS) +23 dBu (Attenuator = 0 dB)
Even with this change, I still think the volumes vary too much. But am I at least on the right track? I need to listen some more, but I do think it is better than it was (I had it at the 20 db setting).
On the other hand, maybe the problem it has nothing to do with with the attenuator setting of my balanced outputs??? Also please note that I originally set all my replay gain levels using dbPowerAmp...maybe that switch screwed something up?
Forgive my obvious misunderstanding of various technical issues (and maybe misspellings)!
Thanks for any help!
Dan