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Crackling on optical inputs, At high volume settings, Audible hiss at high volume settings – Meridian Audio 568 User Manual

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Audible hiss at high volume settings

The input dynamic range of most current recordings is at

maximum 16 bit. The reason for this is that currently CD, DVD,

and LaserDisc use a 16-bit standard although DVD can support

up to 24-bits. The analogue sources you have cannot achieve

this kind of range. For comparison, analogue sources are likely

to be of the order of:

❍ VCR, 12 bits.
❍ FM radio, 13 bits.
❍ Reel to reel tape, 13 bits.
❍ Cassette tape, 12 bits.
❍ LP, 11 bits.

Note that there may be a difference between the dynamic range

of the source channel when it is operating, and the noise you

hear in standby. For example, LP normally has lower noise when

the stylus is not in the groove; similarly tape will be quieter when

it is stopped. CD may also be quieter when it is stopped,

producing so called ‘digital silence’.

The 568 has a 24-bit capability on its internal analogue-to-digital

converter, which is used for analogue sources. When the volume

is turned up high you may hear its dither as a hiss when the

sources are stopped. This hiss is lower than the background

noise of your recordings and should be of no consequence.

The 568 has 24-bit output precision on the analogue outputs.

Other sources of hiss may be tracked down using the Mute

option. When muted the outputs are reduced to the dither at the

selected precision.

Crackling on optical inputs

Some optical sources, in particular some LaserDisc players,

provide poor drive waveforms that do not meet the EIAJ

standard. This is because the light modulates but never goes

quite ‘black’ between pulses. If you experience crackling on the

optical input or an occasional reluctance to lock, ie provide a

sound, investigate as follows.

❍ Try other fibres.
❍ Pull the fibre part-way out and see if the problem clears up.
❍ Try another player or CD player on the optical input.
❍ Contact Meridian for up-to-date advice on this point.