yes, you know bookshelf speakers like this one - https://www.audiosciencereview.com/forum/index.php?threads/revel-m16-speaker-review.11884/speakers ?
As far as I understood we can use A90/DX7 Pro(not sure) like preamp
yes, you know bookshelf speakers like this one - https://www.audiosciencereview.com/forum/index.php?threads/revel-m16-speaker-review.11884/speakers ?
yes, you know bookshelf speakers like this one - https://www.audiosciencereview.com/forum/index.php?threads/revel-m16-speaker-review.11884/
As far as I understood we can use A90/DX7 Pro(not sure) like preamp
hmm, as far as I can see from off specs - they are amp + preamp. Isn't it ?DX7 pro and A90 are Preamps
DX7 Pro has a "Pre amp" output mode. When you connect to an amplifier, a power amp or an active speaker, you can adjust the volume on the DX7 Pro to solve the system settings in one stop
The NFCA dmodules of A90 are not only able to drive the headphone, but also apply to be pre-amp. When it is in pre-amp node, the 20 ohm SE and 40ohm balanced output impedance are widely suitable for various power amplifiers
ATH-m50x it is only 38 ohm. I thought high impedance headphone means 100 ohms+, something like Sennheiser HD800s - 300 ohms or Beyerdynamic T1 2Gen - 600 ohms. Am I wrong ?I have a Dx7 pro and I love it, but the problem with high impedance is not so good, especially for your ATH-m50x and a bit for your SRH1840
I'm a little bit struggled and can't decide which setup would be better.
1. DX7 Pro - 600$
2. A90 (500$) and a little bit later D70S (650$) = 1150$
hmm, as far as I can see from off specs - they are amp + preamp. Isn't it ?
DX7 Pro / A90
ATH-m50x it is only 38 ohm. I thought high impedance headphone means 100 ohms+, something like Sennheiser HD800s - 300 ohms or Beyerdynamic T1 2Gen - 600 ohms. Am I wrong ?
Mine will be here tomorrow......Since it is a Silver version, it will sound much more transparent and lifelike with less deception and lower upper level harmonics.......
Synchronous Mode (PCM mode only). The DPLL can be bypassed if the incoming PCM audio is synchronous to MCLK with the relationship MCLK=128FSR. This can be enabled via 128fs mode:
Bit[4]
128fs_mode
Enables operation of the DAC white in synchronous mode with a 128*FSR MCLK in PCM normal or OSF bypass mode only.
1'b1: enables MCLK = 128*FSR mode
1'b0: disables MCLK = 128*FSR mode (default)