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COMING SOON The Signature Series Sonore DSD Converter is an asynchronous USB converter with SPDIF BCN output. The converter can output regular PCM up to 192 sample rate and convert DSD2PCM at 88.2 or 176.4 sample rate. The DSD2PCM conversion is done on board to eliminate computer CPU load and is compliant with the DSD over PCM (DoP) v1 specification. The DSD2PCM conversion incorporates proprietary filters. The converter does not use USB power and is instead powered by a low noise linear power supply. HDMI I2S output compatible with the PS Audio specification is available as an optional upgrade.
Did you guys see this on the Sonore web site?Confirmed by email with Jesus that this is an asynchronus USB>SPDIF converter that does both PCM up to 24/192 and DSD. As it seems it could make basically any DAC with an SPDIF input DSD capable, seems like it would make DSD fairly mainstream.
Any software player will do DSD-to-PCM on the fly, so this is nothing new...and converted PCM is not "DSD-capable", so this converter does not make any DAC with an SPDIF input DSD capable. The DAC needs to be able to handle pure native DSD to be DSD-capable.
Any software player will do DSD-to-PCM on the fly, so this is nothing new..
I'm banking on DSD becoming more mainstream. I have almost 400 SACD's ripped (i.e 4000+ DSF/DIFF tracks) with the PS3 custom firmware solution I have posted endlessly about, quite a bit of DSD download material (10+ albums) and now own two incredibly good DSD-capable DACS, both of which I will review here asap. One is the $1650 Mytek Stereo 192-DSD DAC, a prosumer unit that is the best value in DACs I;ve ever come across. It's PCM and native DSD playback is nothing short of amazing. The other is the $7k Meitner MA-1, and it's unique Ed Meitner-built 1-bit DSD processor does a world-class job with both PCM (upsampled to 2x DSD) and pure DSD.Both DACs use the new DoP (DSD over PCM) protocol that cleverly uses the existing USB (or firewire) 24 bit/176k signal path to "carry" DSD unaltered to a compatible native DSD-capable DAC.All this and the new DSD download sites cropping up (Blue Coast, 2L, Channel Classics, etc) and rumor has it that the Chesky Brothers will soon react positively to their Facebook survey re: imminent native DSD support. Bring it on.