westyjeff
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I am in the Everett area and would be willing to offer my ADI-2 DAC for additional testing.
I am in the Everett area and would be willing to offer my ADI-2 DAC for additional testing.
He’s a expert anesthetist .Don't let @amirm know there are more of us in the area or he'll try to recruit us for a road trip in the same camper van that scares @Thomas savage so badly.
I don't even know the back story, but it sounds sinister....
Thanks. Let me get my workload down and then we can go after this. Thanks for the offer.I am in the Everett area and would be willing to offer my ADI-2 DAC for additional testing.
Don't let @amirm know there are more of us in the area or he'll try to recruit us for a road trip in the same camper van that scares @Thomas savage so badly.
I don't even know the back story, but it sounds sinister....
As long as the bus is headed to someplace warm and sunny, I'm in!
He’s a expert anesthetist .
Thanks. Let me get my workload down and then we can go after this.
Hi, could you give more details about your configuration? I am thinking of buying an ADC to pair with the DAC to make an audio interface. Which software and microphone amplifier do you use to do the recording? I am more interested with the AKM 5578 but could not find the Evaluation Module.The ghetto way to turn your RME ADI-2 DAC into a Pro. Just add a TI PCM4222EVM.
This might not be the right thread to ask, but is there much benefit to getting a higher quality USB cable than the one provided?
Nudes here: http://prosound.ixbt.com/interfaces/rme-adi2dac.shtml (link from earlier in the thread)Anyone have one of these and wiling to take the cover off to take pics of the "guts" and post?
Not my own pic, but found this:Anyone have one of these and wiling to take the cover off to take pics of the "guts" and post?
"NOS filter" has, in theory, the "worst" frequency response of all filters.Also: any other NOS (non-oversampling) DAC lovers out there, who also own this ADI-2 DAC? I'm curious if the combination of parametric EQ and user selectable filters allows this DAC to approximate the NOS "sound"?
All DACs have internal PLLs that attempt to extract the clock and leave behind jitter/noise. The problem is that some only filter out what is above audio band which leaves jitter where we don't want it. Good implementations will filter down pretty low. My jitter tests show issues here readily (much better than the time domain ones they show in their link).Extra comments on presented measurements are welcome !
All DACs have internal PLLs that attempt to extract the clock and leave behind jitter/noise. The problem is that some only filter out what is above audio band which leaves jitter where we don't want it. Good implementations will filter down pretty low. My jitter tests show issues here readily (much better than the time domain ones they show in their link).