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With inputs for HDMI, I kind of wish it did DSD. I guess it would have come at a premium - I think the new Levinson DAC is $6k?
... btw here's an excellent review on French Haute Fidelité 175 2/2012 ...Modernity, innovation and musicality, that's enough to delight any audiophile DAC possessor. It stands out brilliantly from the competition ...http://www.fichier-pdf.fr/2012/01/30/nad-m51-haute-fidelite-174-fevrier-2012/
I think the link might be broken, I couldn't get to the review, maybe try posting again.todd
844kHz refers to the PWM frequency, not an intermediate PCM frequency.
Have you seen the Mytek 192 DSD DAC? Does native DSD and costs about $1600. Has gotten rave reviews.
I've seen it but not sure how it works as it seems to have analog inputs from the pictures I've seen. Been waiting for Ted B's review.
No, it has all the usual digital inputs, including asynch USB up to 24/192. (It also has analog inputs in the preamp section - it's a DAC/Pre). Ted has made it his main DAC (B/c he listens to lots of DSD) but says it is very good with PCM also.
I have a ps3, but I'm curious as to why one would choose it over any other computer for ripping a disc. Doesn't it make more sense to do it with your PC or laptop where the music will be used?
If I was an hacker, I could thank you for this valuable information to do piracy.
Mytek DAC has been thoroughly discussed over at computeraudiophile.com forum. It will play pure DSD via USB or firewire, using the dCS protocol, where a 24/176 signal is sent, where the first 8 bits tell the Mytek if its DSD (encapsulated in 16/176) or really a PCM 24/176 signal and the Mytek treats it accordingly.