Hi there,
I'm a luna ii owner and I'm trying to resolve why I get appalling tinny quality when using the spdif out from the non-industry standard mini-jack.
I am using a reasonably old wire that I've had lying around for a while, but its not broken.
I am running the signal into a pair of digital active genelec speakers, yet the quality is dire, when I've had great analog quality before.
Does anyone have a similar experience...?
Is it the wire quality?
Is there something I need to set on the soundcard?
Ideas welcome?
Regards
Luna II spdif digital out is bad quality!!! Strange mini-jac
I'm using a highquality SPDIF cable (I have heard some people say even a high quality RCA cable will do), conected to a little adapter which is about $3.99 from Guitar Center or similiar:
1/8" minijack to Left RCA, Right RCA.
One side is Stereo SPDIF input, the other is Stereo SPDIF output. I can run this in a digital loop, and compare the files, and they match bit-for-bit. So perhaps you have a master/slave setting incorrectly, or poor cabling.
1/8" minijack to Left RCA, Right RCA.
One side is Stereo SPDIF input, the other is Stereo SPDIF output. I can run this in a digital loop, and compare the files, and they match bit-for-bit. So perhaps you have a master/slave setting incorrectly, or poor cabling.
Clock source seems like a likely culprit. Oddly, the same dbx 386 preamp worked fine with my old tripleBoard SPDIF input. I'm getting very suspicious about Luna's digital IO's (MIDI and SPDIF). There's something not quite right about them. Equipment and software that worked flawlessly with tripleDAT/tripleBoard ain't working at all with Luna. It's not brain surgery.
I've tried a better cable, although a less-than-perfect adaptor and is seems better, if not perfect... hmm... maybe it's because on my old analog desk, I always liked eqíng the signal slightly, adding a bit of base... could be a combination of wire, lack of my own 'personal' eq and the fact that maybe I've not been used to hearing the digital signal in it's true form before, always altererd by my analog gear?
I spoke to a shop in london and they said that cabling is EVEN more important for digital. Bad anolog cables will simply add noise and not necessarily degrade the signal (within reason). However, the same cable used to carry digital can have all sorts of affects as bits are lost and sound quality deteriorates... hmm... be interested in anyone else's experience!
Cheers
I spoke to a shop in london and they said that cabling is EVEN more important for digital. Bad anolog cables will simply add noise and not necessarily degrade the signal (within reason). However, the same cable used to carry digital can have all sorts of affects as bits are lost and sound quality deteriorates... hmm... be interested in anyone else's experience!
Cheers
I'm not sure if it's an spdif cable per se, but the one I'm no using is a much higher quality cable than before, since I've found another mini jack adaptor. The sound quality is much better than before... is there a big difference (sorry - i'm not much of a cabling person!).
Be good to know your experience however? Is there a major difference?
Cheers
Be good to know your experience however? Is there a major difference?
Cheers