So how did you find the transport to compare to your prior USB streamer from your original DAC comparison?
Could be you'll like non-oversampled, or maybe it's something else. It would be a big help knowing what amp you were using on the higher end Schiit DACs, if not multiple.
The key benefit of pulse array - something I have not seen any other DAC technology achieve at all - is an analogue type distortion characteristic. By this I mean, as the signal gets smaller, the distortion gets smaller too.
he was able to continue to lower DAVE's digital section S/N until he achieved an amazing -350dB,
an analogue type distortion characteristic. By this I mean, as the signal gets smaller, the distortion gets smaller too.
So, as the signal gets bigger, the distortion gets bigger too. One of the traditionally quoted disadvantages of analogue, compared to digital.Or, to put it another way... It all depends on the marketing department's choice of words.
This one is on LT-Spice, i assume. , but then who am i to tell that Plank's constant can't be ignored.
Here's some fodder to get the conversation going:Hugo and Dave don't use any kind of DAC chip, the analogue conversion is discrete using pulse array. The key benefit of pulse array - something I have not seen any other DAC technology achieve at all - is an analogue type distortion characteristic. .
Kinda loving the NOS-1704 to C-2 via the DI-2014.It's legitimately making me want to sell all of this stuff off and get a Master 11. Apparently I dig the PCM1704UK.It's great both with my Fostex TH600 and Sennheiser HD650.I'd rather have everything in one box if I can help it.