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DAC full range speaker setting With Optical

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If I have a DAC, any DAC for example the Z8 EverSolo, I can use the USB and Optical, when I use the USB I have the options to choose FULL RANGE SPEAKERS, when I use the optical I don't have this option, this is one CRITICAL option for any studio headphones especially the Utopia 2022 and HD800s, why it's not exist in the menu and how can we set it when it's optical

I want to connect SoundBlaster X4 or SoundBlaster Titanium, or Asus U7 MKII which I have at the moment, but using the Optical signal I can't change the full speaker's range, maybe only with the Asus U7 MKII we can't change it? but with other we can?
 
when I use the USB I have the options to choose FULL RANGE SPEAKERS
Hi
That looks like a software option.
Which software is proposing this option ?

I suppose there is a distinction for room eq between Full range and 2.1 (with subwoofer).
I don't see how usefull that could be with headphones.

If the option is not present, it's always "Full range".
 
If I have a DAC, any DAC for example the Z8 EverSolo, I can use the USB and Optical, when I use the USB I have the options to choose FULL RANGE SPEAKERS, when I use the optical I don't have this option, this is one CRITICAL option for any studio headphones especially the Utopia 2022 and HD800s, why it's not exist in the menu and how can we set it when it's optical

I want to connect SoundBlaster X4 or SoundBlaster Titanium, or Asus U7 MKII which I have at the moment, but using the Optical signal I can't change the full speaker's range, maybe only with the Asus U7 MKII we can't change it? but with other we can?
Welcome to ASR

"Full range" or "not full range" are not functions of a DAC, whose task it is to convert all the bits into a signal.

This sounds like a combination of DSP and software interfacing. It would help if you list your sources and gear.
 
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