
Originally Posted by
gwapster
Is there any audible difference between connecting to the HU using lineout converter from the speaker out vs. direct line-level?
Nung nag-upgrade ako from entry-level amp (DLS Classic series) to high-end amp (DLS Ultimate A1), I still don't fully understand why the installer has put lineout converter between my HU (Kenwood DDX8034) and my line-level wire, whereas the HU has a direct line-level output.
Was there any benefit why he chose to do this? He said that the 5V line-level output of my HU is "not good enough". If I understood correctly, he was saying that the LOC is to improve the line-level signal so he doesn't have to turn up the gain on the amp too high, given that the amp is a small one (but surprisingly it can go LOUD without distorting nor getting hot).
I can't compare the LOC vs. direct lineout without pulling out the headunit which is quite tedious, so I would like your opinions. Would the LOC likely have improved the sound, or made it worse (coz the signal has to go through the internal amp of the HU)? I'm not saying the SQ now is bad, in fact it's much better than with my previous entry-level amp. But I honestly don't know, maybe this higher-quality amp has even more to give than what I'm hearing now.
Kindly enlighten me.