OK, I mainly use Network and Cloud music streaming service, but I tought something like a Bluesound Node (Which I use) can play these files? You seemed to say in a previous post that it don't work right?well.. my music stored on that
OK, I mainly use Network and Cloud music streaming service, but I tought something like a Bluesound Node (Which I use) can play these files? You seemed to say in a previous post that it don't work right?well.. my music stored on that
Bluesound node does read the files, but in a very basic way. You can't make play lists, add to favorites and is lacking so many options...OK, I mainly use Network and Cloud music streaming service, but I tought something like a Bluesound Node (Which I use) can play these files? You seemed to say in a previous post that it don't work right?
I see, I may want to check that at some point. Tidal, CDs and Vinyl records are my main sources and did not find a need myself to purchase music files but everybody's needs are different.Bluesound node does read the files, but in a very basic way. You can't make play lists, add to favorites and is lacking so many options...
That's a super simple circuit that demands almost no design effort and can probably be implemented with a single cheap chip.The inclusion of a 12V trigger is a welcome advancement and not a common feature at all.
Interesting that some people demand that Topping would integrate new features, when after about 20+ DACs or so, they are not even able to outsource a remote with labeling that makes any sense.Why do all the Chinese DACs use the same remote? I think it is time we all jump up and down at the same time and demand discrete remote IR codes and remote buttons so that when changing inputs from a distance (and not being able to read the small fonts in the display) we don't have to press the up/down buttons with a trial and error approach.
A stage that convert current (the output of the dac chip, usually) into voltage (the signal you need to feed to the preamp section)I see differentiation point: BT signal is routed to ESS for decoding, not done by the BT chip.
What is I/V as in 'new I/V conversion' ?!
High bitrate bluetooth is going to be way ahead of the DAC in most $30 devices. For most people it will be transparent. Other than the apple phone dongle, I've yet to see a $30 device that is as good.The problem is - why you should buy this product if your main source is bluetooth ?
You can use a device for 30 dollar for this, and youre not gonna hear any difference because bluetooth ( including all ” high res ” solutions ) is not a bitperfect format .
Such blind test properly organized would be a blast, whatever the result.I can't help but wonder while I glaze over the top 10 chart, that a 350 dollar dac bests a 10000 dollar one, like the mola mola. Don't know what to make of it.
That's because it's magic.... Kula, Makua, Kaluga, Tambaqui... and you feel better again!
DSP always comes with (at least) some SINAD penalty,let alone that a manufacturer must invest in hiring developers,maintaining and debugging software to death as this comes with great responsibility (imagine a bug exposing or exceeding 0db in all it's glory).That's a super simple circuit that demands almost no design effort and can probably be implemented with a single cheap chip.
I want DSP capabilities! FIR EQ! Everything that miniDSP does but with the same stellar specs as those DACs.
You can even slap a hefty price tag on it, but I just want innovation instead of a horsepower race.
Where do you "see" that? I was not aware that ESS has decoding capabilities for the various BT Codecs. They take a basic PCM (IIS or others), or DSD.I see differentiation point: BT signal is routed to ESS for decoding, not done by the BT chip.
What is I/V as in 'new I/V conversion' ?!
I doubt the difference between CD and APTX of any type can be heard at all.
It is in the official presentation. They route the BT signal to ESS.Where do you "see" that? I was not aware that ESS has decoding capabilities for the various BT Codecs. They take a basic PCM (IIS or others), or DSD.
At this point I will give not terrible or fine to DACs that cost over 200 dollars but don't include DSP. It's just a pointless waste of resources at this point.