AudioSceptic
Major Contributor
What? You asked me what I meant, even though I thought it was obvious already, so I did!I know these things. I don’t know what you’re trying to accomplish here.
What? You asked me what I meant, even though I thought it was obvious already, so I did!I know these things. I don’t know what you’re trying to accomplish here.
I really didn't know what that mean lol.Seriously, I realised that you didn't understand that I was/am playing Devil's Advocate, so I explicitly stated that, and you still don't get it?
I do apologise. Your English is excellent, so I tend to forget that it is not your first language!I really didn't know what that mean lol.
17.4cm x 13.8cm x 4.5cmhmm.. so this should be substantially cheaper than the su-9, but has no bluetooth. how much bigger than the a50s is this? i have an a50s right now for my bedroom system with a tempotec 4313 dac and hey, if one 4313 sounds good, why not 4? also, how is the single ended output derived? is it via balanced to SE conversion?
YesCan the SE and balanced outputs be used at the same time? For example, I'd like to feed a pair of active speakers with the XLR, and a subwoofer with the RCA.
Sorry for the late reply, we have just returned from a ten-day CNY holiday. We plan to release it from the end of February to the beginning of March. But you know, this is just a plan, and we will face many challenges and variables, so I am not very sure that date. But what is certain is that D30Pro has completed its first mass production, so I am sure that it will be released soon.
It is a True balanced dac.@JohnYang1997
Is this a true balanced DAC like the SMSL SU8?
Price at launch please?It is a True balanced dac.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nyquist–Shannon_sampling_theorem
If the signal is not band limited to half the sample rate, there is loss of information that can't be reconstructed
but yeah 110db attenuation with as sharp a cutoff as you can reasonably get at 22.05k would be an amazing filter to have.
It should switch yes, but an argument could be made for a smoother roll of at a lower cutoff, in my view.I understand that concept, but can you explain something? If we had a filter that cuts off hard at 22.05 kHz when listening to a 44.1 file, what happens when we then play a 24/96 file, will the filter automatically switch to a 48kHz LPF or do we have to chose another appropriate filter?
Usually filter cutoffs change according to sample rate i think. Should be half of the sample rate, so 44.1 goes to 22.05 and 96 goes to 48. In practice though most devices have non filter related limitations to producing sounds above like 40khz or so, since they are made for humans, whose hearing range will probably never go above like 24khz at the absolute highest.But for those of use using this (or any) DAC with music at 48 or 96 kHz etc, are there filters that are more appropriate? I make music and work at higher sample rates.
Isn’t having a volume control on a DAC like having a volume control on a turntable or CD player?
I don’t get it.