Reminds me of DAW audio quality wars. It's just math. Doesn't matter if it's done in your CPU or XMOS chip.Would an audio player have higher quality volume control compared to the XMOS chip?
Reminds me of DAW audio quality wars. It's just math. Doesn't matter if it's done in your CPU or XMOS chip.Would an audio player have higher quality volume control compared to the XMOS chip?
From article you mentioned: "(...) 32 Bit floating point calculations (...)"Reminds me of DAW audio quality wars. It's just math. Doesn't matter if it's done in your CPU or XMOS chip.
Sorry, really not feasible. It is a budget balanced DAC that has no s/pdif receiver or logic for that. You can't mod it. If you need digital inputs, there are other balanced DACs out there. See for example https://www.audiosciencereview.com/...et-balanced-dac-to-pair-with-smsl-sh-9.19497/Hello Folks
this DAC looks extremely attractive to be used in my application! The caveat ist the limitation to USB Input which makes it unusable, I need SPDIF or AES3 Input. If anyone would propose a modification or external solution I'd be extremely grateful!
ESS 9038 series chips have internal SPDIF receiver... do you always make statements with things you dont understand? it is spreading misinformation...Sorry, really not feasible. It is a budget balanced DAC that has no s/pdif receiver or logic for that. You can't mod it. If you need digital inputs, there are other balanced DACs out there. See for example https://www.audiosciencereview.com/...et-balanced-dac-to-pair-with-smsl-sh-9.19497/
He said 'or logic'. So yeah he's not wrong.ESS 9038 series chips have internal SPDIF receiver... do you always make statements with things you dont understand? it is spreading misinformation...
I said it is really not feasible or doable (unless you take everything out of the enclosure and mod the entire thing). You could also spend $40 more and get a DAC with more inputsfor above... he said receiver because he is not sure, it is bad idea to guess on these things I think.
All its interest and strengthsTopping release a budget balanced dac with USB only input. No external power, no other inputs and a great $139 price.
this is what you saidIt is a budget balanced DAC that has no s/pdif receiver or logic for that , you can't mod it.
now you say this after mistakes were corrected ...it is really not feasible or doable unless you mod the whole thing
You can't mod it.this is what you said
now you say this after mistakes were corrected ...
this is good because he asked for mod, you can explain to us how.
you show again you can not admit a mistake as in other thread... it only creates confusion for others.
Look, you can't take the D10B as-is and make it work. It may not be impossible for someone very knowledgeable but for any normal person you can't just tweak it to make it work. That was my point. John confirmed that. If you want to ask DIY experts advice this is not really the forum for it, try diyaudio.com ... and that is hardly the kind of path I would steer a normal consumer on. Just buy something that works. That's the last from me on this, not sure why you keep quoting me, if you think you can easily change D10B design you're wrong.now you say this after mistakes were corrected ...
this is good because he asked for mod, you can explain to us how.
What's the amp.. thing?
Stoner Acoustics EGAWhat's the amp.. thing?
You connected the adapters to the xlr M to F cables, right? Must have been quite extended at the back of D10b, right?It arrived. A bit of panic because I was expecting it in September; cables in a weeks time. Anyway managed to quickly get some XLR M to F cables. The device to right of the D10 with the bad flaring (I'm a terrible photographer) is a RPI 4 in a Argon 40 case. The Amps are March Audio P451s.
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