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In Reply to: RE: DSD capable and natural violin tone.... posted by Bob_C on August 29, 2016 at 13:11:09
I judge systems by classical violin reproduction. Ladder dacs are the best but don't do DSD. You really don't need DSD
Audio-gd has an entry level ladder dac that uses 1704 chips. It is only $800. Violins are wonderful. Absolutely silken in tone. I have there Master 7 which is $2500. Set to non over sampling it has the best violin tone I have ever heard
Alan
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R2R and DSD :) Well worth a serious look. There has been some talk on CA recently.
That is the first R2R dac I have seen that does DSD and I believe it oversamples to do it. I do not like over sampling
Alan
The spring dac has an AK4137 SRC but DOES NOT need this for the DSD. as it's processes DSD data discretely on it's own patented R2R linear compensated resistor networks. NO, its not converted to PCM either. It's pure DSD.
I just wanted to post facts, as this is commonly assumed it's not possible. It is. And does DSD512 Native as well.The R2R module is completely custom, NOT off the shelf.
TWO resister networks for DSD, and TWO for PCM.
the second network of resistors works similar to trimming, so this is the first dac of it's kind to have Linear compensation.This is a true NOS dac with > 126db SNR, and 0.00050% THD+N@5K for DSD
and 0.00068% THD+N@5K for PCM - and linearity is darn near flawless.
I don't like oversampling either BTW.The oversampling SRC is just optional and is NOT in the signal path when you are running in NOS mode. The best mode imho :)
Edits: 09/07/16 09/07/16 09/07/16 09/07/16
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