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In Reply to: RE: Isn't that usually the case? posted by John Elison on May 05, 2017 at 19:20:53
I don't know off hand which commercial DAC boxes utilize the PCM1792A.
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Ken Newton
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My ARC DAC8 uses a pair of PCM1792s. While each has two channels, the DAC maintains separate master oscillators for 44.1/88.2/176.4 and 48/96/192 operation.
Yeah but how many have the PCM1792 A
The PCM1792 is obsolete.
Yeah but how many have the PCM1792A
Click my link and count for yourself.
The PCM1792 is obsolete.
In that context, every chip or component that has been updated is such. The twenty year old PCM1704 remains quite popular as used in new designs by Audiogd, etc.
I'd much rather have an older high performance component than a brand-spanking-new one that is less so. :)
"The PCM1792 is obsolete.
In that context, every chip or component that has been updated is such."
That's right, you got it.
Okay!
Well, I'm perfectly happy with the PCM1795 DAC chips in my TASCAM DA-3000. It actually sounds as good as any DAC I've heard and you can't beat the price.
Thanks,
John Elison
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