mahirzukic2
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Wow, looks beautiful. Is the khadas bound to the Atom?You will love them if they ever arrive. I ordered mine a week or so ago and they are here... The Khadas Atom
Wow, looks beautiful. Is the khadas bound to the Atom?You will love them if they ever arrive. I ordered mine a week or so ago and they are here... The Khadas Atom
From Wikipedia:That was SNR. As far as I know dynamic range and SNR are still different things.
That's essentially the same as SINAD (signal-to-noise and distortion ratio) shown in the dashboard. Unless you want to argue semantics about the word 'discernible', of course.The concepts of signal-to-noise ratio and dynamic range are closely related. Dynamic range measures the ratio between the strongest un-distorted signal on a channel and the minimum discernible signal, which for most purposes is the noise level.
Wow, looks beautiful. Is the khadas bound to the Atom?
Wow, I can't wait to get my Atom and khadas. I was thinking of putting the Khadas in a wooden enclosure that I was going to build with my father. Then might bond it with Atom either via hot glue or by screwing it into the Atom enclosure.Yes it is. It is bolted to the top of the Atom amp. The top is more than strong enough to handle it too. Sounds exceptional to boot.
Wow, I can't wait to get my Atom and khadas. I was thinking of putting the Khadas in a wooden enclosure that I was going to build with my father. Then might bond it with Atom either via hot glue or by screwing it into the Atom enclosure.
I am also planning to make wooden cups for my Denon D2000 with my father. He has a woodworking workshop by his house. I will get the wallnut material from my cousin in a day or two. Will also do the Markl mod with the Dynamat extreme and some cushion. The only thing left after would be recabling with something better and hopefully shorter.
To be honest I've never seen SINAD term used in everywhere else so it's a bit easy to get confused. If it's basically the same thing... Good to know.From Wikipedia:
That's essentially the same as SINAD (signal-to-noise and distortion ratio) shown in the dashboard. Unless you want to argue semantics about the word 'discernible', of course.
SINAD is the inverse of THD+N, so it shows the exact same thing, but in a more relatable manner.To be honest I've never seen SINAD term used in everywhere else so it's a bit easy to get confused.
This is the unofficial crosstalk discussion thread. The consensus seems to be that it's a non-issue.It would be nice if crosstalk would be measured always too. For example my O2 for some reason hurts the stereo imaging and I can't think of any other reason than crosstalk (which does pop up in simple RMAA loopback test; though my O2 might be a dud). Though, on paper the crosstalk on O2 is nothing to write home about so I don't know.... Just want to avoid this in the future.
Yeah, coupled with the balanced Khadas tone board coming in summer from Khadas, that would be unbeatable.If only JDS Labs applied their expertise to stereo power amplifiers. One can dream...
I am testing a high-performance amp now. And I have the option of testing the Benchmark Audio's power amps which should be stellar.Oh I just want something measurably transparent to drive my speakers...
I didn't even hear any difference between DX3 output and THX 789, I'm sure the Atom will fare the same.Did any of you compare the sound of JDS Atom with Massdrop THX 789? This comparison http://bbsah.com/thread-6507.htm shows that there is practically no difference in the sound between them. Can anyone confirm it?
Good call honestly. 798 is superb if you need the power. otherwise it's overkill imo.I sold my 789 because I found my ear is not very sharp to differentiate 789 and my laptop output...
Plan to get a atom just because it's much cheaper than 789
Atom actually has more power into a 300 ohms load with 0.25 watts against 0.15 watts of the 789.Good call honestly. 798 is superb if you need the power. otherwise it's overkill imo.
Maybe a side question, but how do you know you have enough power?Good call honestly. 798 is superb if you need the power. otherwise it's overkill imo.
Play something bass heavy and keep turning up the level. If the bass doesn't get distorted before your ears complain, you have enough.Maybe a side question, but how do you know you have enough power?