DAC to Hi Fi low audio level problem
Discussion
Helping my Father connect up his new LG 37" Smart TV to the Cambridge Audio One+ micro system for sound. I've bought a CYP AUD3-192 DAC and wired it all up to one of the AUX inputs on the micro system. It all works well but the audio level from the speakers is half from the TV than it is from the other inputs. For example, if the in-built DAB radio is comfortable at volume level 12 you have to crank it up to >20 to get anything comfortable from the TV (AUX).
I've used a reasonable quality Cambridge Audio optical cable and interconnect both of which are quite short. The TV has no output level adjustment for the optical output but I have set it to PCM in order to get stereo out of HD channels. The TV volume adjustment does nothing. It is set to External Speakers.
I've tried both AUX inputs on the Hi Fi and they both have similar levels. There is no AUX input adjustment on the Hi Fi.
My thoughts are that it could be a ground problem, a faulty DAC or that this is just the way it is.
Does anybody have any experience with this DAC or Hi Fi or have any ideas what it could be?
I've used a reasonable quality Cambridge Audio optical cable and interconnect both of which are quite short. The TV has no output level adjustment for the optical output but I have set it to PCM in order to get stereo out of HD channels. The TV volume adjustment does nothing. It is set to External Speakers.
I've tried both AUX inputs on the Hi Fi and they both have similar levels. There is no AUX input adjustment on the Hi Fi.
My thoughts are that it could be a ground problem, a faulty DAC or that this is just the way it is.
Does anybody have any experience with this DAC or Hi Fi or have any ideas what it could be?
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