opaqueice Wrote: 
> There's a gadget that sits "on" the doorbell, and is activated when it
> rings and sends the wireless signal.

ok, I see!
I didn't see that link to the actual extender!
Quite a novel product!

Then it seems almost certain that it is the audio itself that triggers
the doorbell. If so, I'm glad a device can actually pick up a
qualitative difference that can be heard -for a change!

To verify this I suggest playing at a level that consistently triggers
the extender, and then muffling the speakers using a rug or similar
(rather than turning down the volume).

Then the first and obvious thing to check must be if the digital level
somehow changes when the DAC is muted. According to Sean it really
should not. If it doesn't, what remains is the possibility that
distortion sets off the extender.

I can say that my ears can easily take about 6 dB louder volume, and
still enjoy the music, than with the analog out active. So I would not
be at all surprised if a whole lot of treble noise has been lowered.


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