In Reply to: RE: I am curious posted by merdy on February 5, 2017 at 07:50:29:
I bought a Wavelength Proton (battery power, charged through the USB port)and generally ran it at 44.1/16 or 24. It sounded pretty good, but not up to my AN(UK) digital front end on my main system. A few months ago I purchased the NOS version of the Wavelength Dac with an external linear power supply, which plays only 44.1/16, and uses transformers in the output stage. It's very easy to use and sounds glorious.
I've never actually tried an oversampling Dac as my library is pretty much all in WAV or AICC. That's why I asked.
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