In Reply to: Starting to See More Multi-Chip Sabre Dacs posted by Dynobot on July 14, 2015 at 14:42:39:
Paralleling DAC chips for improved SN & dynamic range isn't new. Some CD player makers were doing this a decade ago. But it's interesting to see it done in such a small and inexpensive DAC/headphone amp.
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- RE: Starting to See More Multi-Chip Sabre Dacs - AbeCollins 14:58:15 07/14/15 (12)
- RE: Starting to See More Multi-Chip Sabre Dacs - ahendler 20:19:24 07/14/15 (0)
- RE: Starting to See More Multi-Chip Sabre Dacs - Dynobot 15:03:34 07/14/15 (10)
- RE: Starting to See More Multi-Chip Sabre Dacs - Old SteveA 06:25:01 07/15/15 (9)
- RE: Starting to See More Multi-Chip Sabre Dacs - AbeCollins 09:53:11 07/15/15 (2)
- The only point of reference I can find these days is when someone uses a comparative basis - Old SteveA 11:28:20 07/15/15 (0)
- RE: Starting to See More Multi-Chip Sabre Dacs - Dynobot 10:07:13 07/15/15 (0)
- RE: Starting to See More Multi-Chip Sabre Dacs - Dynobot 07:13:41 07/15/15 (5)
- RE: Starting to See More Multi-Chip Sabre Dacs - Crazy Dave 08:19:21 07/15/15 (0)
- RE: "DACs and Computer audio saved the high-end market." - genungo 07:41:19 07/15/15 (3)
- Headphones too. - Dynobot 08:07:15 07/15/15 (1)
- Yeah, it can be that way. - genungo 08:24:46 07/15/15 (0)
- RE: "DACs and Computer audio saved the high-end market." - Old SteveA 07:49:45 07/15/15 (0)