I was surprised at the delay time spec of CS4398.
It is significantly shorter than its predecessor CS4396, or other comparable DAC chips from Burr Brown or Wolfson.
So is CS4398 the opposite extreme of the recently-sensational "large tap length" Chord DACs?
Chord itself says that its recent DAC's have long delay time.
Can I use Mojo for live music?
Due to the Mojos powerful D2A technology unfortunately the latency round trip would be too large for this use. Source: http://www.chordelectronics.co.uk/mojo/#nav-faq
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Topic - CS4398: extreme opposite of the large tap length Chord DAC? - dave789 21:04:35 11/18/15 (6)
- RE: CS4398: extreme opposite of the large tap length Chord DAC? - knewton 10:02:53 11/19/15 (4)
- RE: CS4398: extreme opposite of the large tap length Chord DAC? - Tony Lauck 12:09:33 11/21/15 (3)
- RE: CS4398: extreme opposite of the large tap length Chord DAC? - knewton 15:55:19 11/21/15 (2)
- RE: CS4398: extreme opposite of the large tap length Chord DAC? - Tony Lauck 18:28:03 11/21/15 (1)
- RE: CS4398: extreme opposite of the large tap length Chord DAC? - fmak 22:03:32 11/26/15 (0)
- RE: CS4398: extreme opposite of the large tap length Chord DAC? - Dave_K 04:34:47 11/19/15 (0)