The D-6 is less expensive and has a more conventional form factor without that protruding display panel. It's also a bit more compact since it uses TRS jacks for balanced Line out.Is there a reason to prefer D-6 over the newer D-6S?
It uses an AKM chip and has DSD Direct mode. This may or may not matter to you but I find it superior to DAC only mode when playing DSD, even though it's slightly softer. It sounds great, I have no complaints and it's performed beautifully for me.Is there a reason to prefer D-6 over the newer D-6S?
I too am totally happy with the D6, and see no reason, for me, to ever buy another DAC again ( unless my D6 dies, lol )It uses an AKM chip and has DSD Direct mode. This may or may not matter to you but I find it superior to DAC only mode when playing DSD, even though it's slightly softer. It sounds great, I have no complaints and it's performed beautifully for me.
DSD Direct may be a feature of the AKM DAC chip. The D6S uses ESS DAC chip.I too am totally happy with the D6, and see no reason, for me, to ever buy another DAC again ( unless my D6 dies, lol )
I use the DSD Direct (Pr-d) always, playing DSD files and FLACs upconverted to DSD.
I didn't know that the new D6s didn't have the DSD direct mode.
Hi! I have this DAC between Volumio on RPi3 and Adam T7V and it's great except way too bright LED and lack of volume control and input switch over USB which makes it little bit less convenient to operate. Can you recommend DAC without these issues?
Total shot in the dark, but there is a known problem with the clock generator IC on the SMSL SU-9n and the symptoms can be similar: Some people report dropouts, others report static + distortion. Symptoms get better when the DAC is left to cool down. May be worth a shot to look for that particular IC on your D-6.CRAP!
My D-6 has just started to introduce a terrible static noise out of the blue. Was working as it should since purchased new in Nov 2022, and have tried switching out all cables and power sources but no improvement. Just out of warranty and now pretty much useless... Anyone have any ideas to try? Its not the USB cable or port from PC, its not either the XLR or RCA audio cables and it is not the power cord or outlet (determined by testing everything many times over.)
Does it work with coax/optical? @xrk971 reported in the above diyaudio link that the clock generator part works only with the USB input (note: he is talking about SU-9n though, but could be related).CRAP!
My D-6 has just started to introduce a terrible static noise out of the blue. Was working as it should since purchased new in Nov 2022, and have tried switching out all cables and power sources but no improvement. Just out of warranty and now pretty much useless... Anyone have any ideas to try? Its not the USB cable or port from PC, its not either the XLR or RCA audio cables and it is not the power cord or outlet (determined by testing everything many times over.)
Do you use the power supply or USB bus power?Greetings Amir, I was wondering if you heard clicks/pops and if so what you have to say about them? I have one and really like it. The synergy is just great in my system as it is these days. Thanks.
This DAC can't be USB bus poweredDo you use the power supply or USB bus power?
You are correct, sir...This DAC can't be USB bus powered
Actually daily on/off is a bit more likely to accelerate component failure than leaving on low power standbyThat adds up to a lot of hours usage for the power supply, the part of the DAC most likely to fail at some point....
CRAP!
My D-6 has just started to introduce a terrible static noise out of the blue. Was working as it should since purchased new in Nov 2022, and have tried switching out all cables and power sources but no improvement. Just out of warranty and now pretty much useless... Anyone have any ideas to try? Its not the USB cable or port from PC, its not either the XLR or RCA audio cables and it is not the power cord or outlet (determined by testing everything many times over.)
What amp.do you have. Why is 4Vrms so necessary. Its says 5 Vrms is the output amplitude. I am looking at a small laptop set up, with seperates so matching the interface and power amp is a question I have also.I'm thinking of selling my Topping E30 and buying this as it has balanced with 4 Vrms out, which I need for my power amp. I have a few questions of a practical nature. They may have been addressed in the thread before. If so, I apologize for missing it.Anyway:
You who have this. Does it work well? Have you had any problems with it? Any weird popping noises or something like that?
Can you plug in via cable and then switch between that input and Bluetooth smoothly? That is, only via a button press or do you have to change some menu settings if you want to do that?
Do you feel that the Bluetooth receiver in it is powerful?
Is it possible to plug in with a cable from a mobile phone or Tablet,Android, in the SMSL D-6?
(it should be standard but I'm asking anyway)
I mostly intended to use it that way BUT it would be convenient to be able to switch to internet radio every now and then. In that case, internet radio via Bluetooth.
The remote control. Does it work well?
My power amp has balanced inputs. A PA amp, mine anyway, would work fine out of 4 Vrms in.What amp.do you have. Why is 4Vrms so necessary. Its says 5 Vrms is the output amplitude. I am looking at a small laptop set up, with seperates so matching the interface and power amp is a question I have also.
Why is it 99% only provide windows firmware etc updates. NOt a windows machine in the house, all Macs. Any work around?Sorry to say (I use Linux). It requires Windows (10 should be ok). I just updated mine and it went flawless follwing the description from the supplied PDF. What has changed ? I can't tell. There is no change-log.
I use it as USB-DAC in Direct-Mode for my Linux-PC, and via optical for my Sony UBP-X700 BluRay. Both attached to old (> 25years) Naim Nac62/Nap90 with some KEF's (HTS2001) for good old stereo.
And everything sounds better than ever before ...