I am wondering if it is a good idea to take the headphone output as
reference.
As far as I have seen (within Alsa) the headphone out seems to be fired
by a Wolfson WM 8974. 
The AKM DAC for the analog out has much better specs. Still I'd guess
that the SPDIF performs best, since also the AKM can't be called a
high-end performer if you look at the datasheet. 

I looked up the specs of both chips. The Wolfson chip specs are not
what I'd call impressive. It seems that they havn't put much focus on
the headphone output.

The Wolfson is btw running 16 bit and 48khz max. (It seems that they
are running it with a 2nd jive_alsa process - AKM and SPDIF though goes
24bit and are fired in parallel by Alsa) 

No idea if they add dither to the 16bit signal of the Wolfson after
volume control. Usually this should be done. This would change the
results even further.

So. If measurements should be done, than SPDIF is IMO the first
choice.

Cheers


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