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Audio/Video Gear and Systems => The HiRez Music Circle => Topic started by: dirk on 7 Jan 2012, 08:07 pm
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Exasound e18 dac $ 1900
http://www.exasound.com/
Any experience ?
Antelope Gold DAC does 32/384K €3000
M2Tech Young £ 1200
MSB DAC + $6000 Signature DAC IV +$14k
cd + dac Cambridge Audio Azur 840C
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No experience but it looks interesting. I would have like to have seen another set of outputs for the main channels (perhaps balanced) so for those of us with a 2-channel preamp with HT bypass it can be connected to both the 2-channel preamp and the pre/pro in multi-channel
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My Antelope Gold DAC does 32/384K, as does the M2Tech Young and the MSB DACs.
Edit: added to list, thank you.
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My Antelope Gold DAC does 32/384K, as does the M2Tech Young and the MSB DACs.
How do you experience it ?
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I'm new to all this so this may be a silly question. What about the Twisted Pear Buffalo Dac ,it does DSD is that the same as 32/384?
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It is diy-audio...
http://www.twistedpearaudio.com/docs/community_docs/leonvb-Buffalo_III_DAC_Integration_Guide_V1.2.1.pdf
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I'm new to all this so this may be a silly question. What about the Twisted Pear Buffalo Dac ,it does DSD is that the same as 32/384?
No, DSD is better. :) (Sorry, flame wars.) DSD is nothing like PCM. DSD is 1 bit at 2.8Mhz (or ocassionally 5.6Mhz). Although 32/384 is very nice for PCM, you haven't heard piano until you've heard DSD recorded piano. My new DAC, the Mytek, does native DSD (but this is for another thread, which I will start soon).
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Here you can continue...
http://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=102243.0
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The Exasound e18 has dxd support...
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The Exasound e18 has dxd support...
DXD is 24/352k so all on this thread list do.
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[quote I'm new to all this so this may be a silly question. What about the Twisted Pear Buffalo Dac ,it does DSD is that the same as 32/384?
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Yes, You can use Buf II/III and EXAU21 USB I2S. You can have both but need a switch between DSD and 32/384.
Joe
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Thanks, but it looks like the EXAU21 is for PC and I use Mac, do you know if there is a similar product for Macs? What I want is an eight channel dac that will do DSD and uses USB or firewire.
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Thanks, but it looks like the EXAU21 is for PC and I use Mac, do you know if there is a similar product for Macs? What I want is an eight channel dac that will do DSD and uses USB or firewire.
This would be sweet, agreed. Not sure if it exists (yet).
-Jim
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Thanks, but it looks like the EXAU21 is for PC and I use Mac, do you know if there is a similar product for Macs? What I want is an eight channel dac that will do DSD and uses USB or firewire.
Mytek DSD 8 channel DAC, and does FireWire.
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Nice, but I also need a Dac that I can power off D/C, that why even though the Buffalo is DYI, it fits all the requirements. Don't know if its the hobby or old age that makes me so picky javascript:void(0);
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Thanks, but it looks like the EXAU21 is for PC and I use Mac, do you know if there is a similar product for Macs? What I want is an eight channel dac that will do DSD and uses USB or firewire.
I think you can use Mac, you can check EXADevice forum to make sure. Buf III is eight channel so as the EXAU21.
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Thanks for the info.
Mike
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dirk,According to the Cambridge Audio website the 840 C uses 24/192 dacs and a 32bit up-sampling processor.
http://www.cambridgeaudio.com/summary.php?PID=112&Title=Summary
Scotty
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dirk,According to the Cambridge Audio website the 840 C uses 24/192 dacs and a 32bit up-sampling processor.
http://www.cambridgeaudio.com/summary.php?PID=112&Title=Summary
Scotty
THX