Nope.I think roon does.
Yes I'm not sure what does what I want... but yeah I would like to be able to configure distortion to have fun and see if I can make a more "tube" like sound. It'd be nice to drop in to switch from a more clean and analytical sound to a tube emulator for some more relaxed late night listening with a bumped mid range on top of it.I think you must want a distortion plug-in to run your music through. You'll need to re examine your reluctance to using a computer.
Or sacrifice a chicken to voodoo to remove the bad juju of the odd harmonics.
FWIW, the latest firmware update for the DMP-A6 adds full Parametric EQ.Yes I'm not sure what does what I want... but yeah I would like to be able to configure distortion to have fun and see if I can make a more "tube" like sound. It'd be nice to drop in to switch from a more clean and analytical sound to a tube emulator for some more relaxed late night listening with a bumped mid range on top of it.
Maybe my ambition is silly.
I'd thought maybe some of these DSP boxes had modes for enhancing harmonics since I figured it might be a commonly played with thing in audio.
https://www.audiosciencereview.com/...ing-beta-test-of-pkharmonic-vst-plugin.19063/Do any of these DSP's allow you to alter sound based on harmonic distortion? Like adding to the second and fourth harmonics of a frequency being input?
Some DAC chips can do that and I believe some recent dacs (topping, smsl, I don't remember which, but you can Google it) make this feature available, don't need a second box for that. I personally don't notice the difference.Do any of these DSP's allow you to alter sound based on harmonic distortion? Like adding to the second and fourth harmonics of a frequency being input?
Yes, sorry, I was thinking mqa.Nope.
No way to mess with DSD,it has to be converted.
ES9038Q2M has compensation for 2nd and 3rd harmonic - Khadas used to have the datasheet in their documentation for the Tone Board, but it's not there any more. Some other models probably do too. I think you can set it with Ian Canada's ESS Controller board.Some DAC chips can do that and I believe some recent dacs (topping, smsl, I don't remember which, but you can Google it) make this feature available, don't need a second box for that. I personally don't notice the difference.
Don’t!Well because I believe in Voodoo.
This. But I refer as well to the more user friendly "modes" I believe they call "tube mode" sort of thing for instance in the Topping D90LE:ES9038Q2M has compensation for 2nd and 3rd harmonic - Khadas used to have the datasheet in their documentation for the Tone Board, but it's not there any more. Some other models probably do too. I think you can set it with Ian Canada's ESS Controller board.