I want to ensure as best I can that there are no distortions. I'm considering setting the default format 24/48. I assume most game audio is in 16/44, but I don't know. Most of the movies I watch I'd guess are 16/48. I've also read that certain sound cards can have distortions or whatever when setting the Default Format in Windows to 16 bit, 44100 Hz, instead of 16/48. I've read that anything above "CD quality" 16/44 is basically meaningless, so I'm content with having it set lower. I also want to avoid any random software conflicts as much as possible.ĭefault Format: I currently have the Default Format set to 16 bit, 48000 Hz. I'm basically trying to avoid any distortions or whatever, whether it be from resampling/conversion or something else, and I've read conflicting things when searching around. I currently have it set to LO gain.įor Windows settings, the two settings I am mainly interested in are the "Default Format" sample rate and bit depth, and the sound levels. For the Magni 3 Amp, I've flipped between HI and LO gain, but I'm not really sure what I should be using. I have the Modi 2 DAC set on "Expert mode" and Windows detected and automatically installed drivers for it, so I assume that's fine. I'd like to have more gradations of volume from low to high.įirst things first, the physical switches on the Modi 2 and Magni 3. Ideally, I would setup Windows once and never have to deal with it again.Ĭurrent problems: The zone for usable volume with the Magni 3 volume nob is really small. Listening to music, watching movies, playing games, general computer usage, etc. I was wondering what would be the ideal settings for my setup and use case.
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