What is the difference in implementation between filters 1-5 and filters 6-9? Curious what the difference is between those that come with the dac chip and those that don't. And is there any performance difference?
What is the difference in implementation between filters 1-5 and filters 6-9? Curious what the difference is between those that come with the dac chip and those that don't. And is there any performance difference?
Sorry for not making it clear. I'm a newbie. I've seen this graph but wonder if the newer filters are better or worse in any way.
As you might already figured out, you probably couldn't hear any difference. So I recommend stick with the default filter and enjoy music.Sorry for not making it clear. I'm a newbie. I've seen this graph but wonder if the newer filters are better or worse in any way.
For D90se I don't think it's remotely necessary. The input noise of all the amplifiers I know are higher than D90se output noise. When you need pre90 you'd know you need one, otherwise I know you don't.JohnYang1997, about this soundnews guy………is there really some benefit to put pre90 between d90se and studio monitors…..or is this fantasy……..he is very sure x26 and matrix obviously shine on speaker setup vs. D90se.
There are some jitter "rejection" issues over Toslink on particularly jittery sources like some (most?) CD-Players. There's no solution for that.Can someone please provide a quick summary of the D30Pro issues uncovered to date and solutions, if any?
There are some jitter "rejection" issues over Toslink on particularly jittery sources like some (most?) CD-Players. There's no solution for that.
Some of us have experienced issues when playing 384kHz content. In my case, I heard static noise on the left channel. I am pretty confident Topping has gotten this under control and will be fixed with a FW update.
Besides that, no issues that I know of.
Yeah, that. Not sure on Chromecast, haven't tried that. That could be a solution, yes, but I thought you were asking about in-device solutionsJitter rejection issues as it being unable to reliably lock on the signal causing dropouts? Any issues with the Chromecast Audio via optical? An external dejitter can be a solution to this problem, not ideal but perhaps may be a workable solution for some.
Yeah, that. Not sure on Chromecast, haven't tried that. That could be a solution, yes, but I thought you were asking about in-device solutions
What do you mean? Logical?I plan on upgrading my stereo setup with a Audiophonics power amp based on either hypex NC122 or NC252 (don't know yet)
Will the D30 Pro be a good "logical" match to this as a DAC and a pre-amp ?
He asks if it'd be a good match / if it makes sense to buy those together. Anyway, I guess so.What do you mean? Logical?
I think it is correct to say that most quality DACs these days are "better" than any power-amplifier. The Hypex amps are really good amps however, and I would not say D30 Pro is overkill. D30 Pro is a solid build and very neat. But you will probably not hear any difference if you buy a good but less expensive DAC.Yeah, I was wondering if it made sense, like if the dac wasn't "too good" for those amps i.e. should I buy a lower end DAC with higher end amp or things like that
It's something I always think about while building computers, I will not put a RTX 3080 with a 100€ CPU for example ^^
So thanks for the clarification
I don't plan on using it with a CD player, mainly through USB with a PC behind. However I do plan on using the optical connexion from my LG OLED BX, it will not be the most "important" use case though
So could you elaborate on what those problems are ? From your phrasing it seems to only be a problem with some CD players, I will only use the LG OLED BX optical output
In that case, observe that D30 Pro do not have a headphone output. You will need a separate headphone amplifier.> if it doesn't work with the TV it will be an upgrade for my headphone setup haha