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All use the same code so they should all respond to the same signal just the same.Anybody know if you can control multiple of these with a single remote?
All use the same code so they should all respond to the same signal just the same.Anybody know if you can control multiple of these with a single remote?
I think since most music isn't DSD it really doesn't matter.I like to test DSD. Alas, there are no test signals in DSD and my Audio analyzer can't handle them either. I have tried to convert PCM test signals to DSD but there are losses there and results not very reliable. It is a long overdue feature in Audio Analyzers given the popularity of DSD in DACs.
The ultrasonic tone in D50s is about -80 dB. Even if that were in audible band, you wouldn't hear it unless it is in mid frequencies. At 28 Khz or whatever, it is just not an audible concern although I personally wish it was not there.
All use the same code so they should all respond to the same signal just the same.
That's not the point. I get the same question for our ADIs and it always comes from people who want to use multiple DACs for surround, then control the volume with their (one) remote. That is NOT reliable, all units will not always follow the one remote in total sync. As soon as there is a little volume difference you get screwed in cumbersome re-matching all levels...
I give the same answer if they ask it for that application.That's not the point. I get the same question for our ADIs and it always comes from people who want to use multiple DACs for surround, then control the volume with their (one) remote. That is NOT reliable, all units will not always follow the one remote in total sync. As soon as there is a little volume difference you get screwed in cumbersome re-matching all levels...
While we are on this graph, a trend seems to be merging between DACs based on AKM and ESS chips. AKM DACs seem to be more quiet as you can see from performance of DX3 Pro in red. But at max level though, ESS DACs seem to have less distortion by a few dB. Interesting trade off.
There are variations in these measurements and they depend on maximum output which I think is a hair lower in D50s.How this assertion is compatible with dynamic range measurements where d50 is slightly better (of about 1dB) than dx3 pro?
I second all this and also made an account to ask the same question lol.I was about to buy D50 when this baby showed up. So when it's going to be available? Should i wait...?
Why not buying a D10 for 1/3 of the price doudt you will hear any difference.I second all this and also made an account to ask the same question lol.
Link?Looks like there is a preorder for 20 of these on ebay.
Woops, nvm.Amirm said:I don't see an announcement on it but Topping has shared with me that it will cost US $250.