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Title: Chord Hugo TT volume: use Hugo remote or MC?
Post by: cantara256 on November 20, 2019, 03:15:01 am
I have a Mac mini hooked up via USB to a Chord Hugo TT (not TT2, the original TT), then via XLR to a Cavalli Liquid Gold amp, primary cans are LCD-4.

I've been using the Hugo remote for volume, but due to physical space constraints, I'd like to move the Mac/Hugo out of sight, keep the amp on a table, and use JRemote to control volume.

Chord recommends I use their remote; forums posts here say it shouldn't matter. The Hugo TT USB input is 32 bit/384 kHz and DSD128-capable. My dedicated listening music is ALAC, most 16 bit/44 kHz, some 24/96, and a smattering of SACD rips.

Thoughts?
Title: Re: Chord Hugo TT volume: use Hugo remote or MC?
Post by: blgentry on November 20, 2019, 05:28:48 am
For DSD files (including SACD rips), MC can not control the volume if they are being bitstreamed.  If you are not bitstreaming, then you are converting to PCM, which isn't exactly the same as sending DSD to your DAC.

Otherwise, it looks like the Hugo TT does digital volume control itself.  So it's probably very similar to control volume with the Hugo or with MC.

Listen to both and see if you hear a difference.  I recommend listening for at least double digit minutes to each setup to get a true listening impression.

Brian.
Title: Re: Chord Hugo TT volume: use Hugo remote or MC?
Post by: blgentry on November 20, 2019, 07:34:31 am
...and personally, I would get a preamp.  Like a Schiit Saga for example.

But my opinion on this matter is in the minority.

Good luck whatever you decide.  :)

Brian.
Title: Re: Chord Hugo TT volume: use Hugo remote or MC?
Post by: cantara256 on November 20, 2019, 11:10:25 pm
For DSD files (including SACD rips), MC can not control the volume if they are being bitstreamed.  If you are not bitstreaming, then you are converting to PCM, which isn't exactly the same as sending DSD to your DAC.

Thanks, I think that settles it for me.