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I have the Exasound E20 DSD DAC inhouse. I hope to give it a mini-review soon. It is playing from my Win 8 CAPS V2+ server and all is well (all sample rates including DSD via ASIO). I promised the designer (George Klissarov ) that I would try it sans preamp too. I'm using J River with Exasounds's own ASIO driver.
Any new word on the 'potential' tubed DSD capable dac mentioned as a possibility above? Ted's assessment of the Meitner has me seriously thinking about moving to a DSD capable dac from my AMR dp-777......but I really like tubes !Thanks in advance for any info. Randy
I have the Chord QuteHD DAC, full 24/192 and unconverted DSD over USB, or 384 optical. Superb DAC. Can't recommend it too highly.
Here is an idea for a cool project that would cost just a few hundred bucks!The Hifimediy Dac accepts DSD inputs using the CS4398 chip which has a direct DSD path on the chip. Here are some photosNotice the DSD Jumper which allows DSD mode to be turned onNext an inexpensive DSD USB input like this could be incorporated for a nice starter DSD Dac! http://amanero.com/Could be interesting! PS I already have the DAC
You are right, only native DSD is in my experience worthwhile, but what I see in the SACD marketplace is rather few native DSD recordings or transfers, far more PCM conversions, and for this reason, I feel that DSD has little future in the hi-res download world. What I am seeing as a trend is transfers at 24/192 intended to eventually feed the download market, labels are building up their catalogs of hi-res files, then converting those files to DSD for a last physical release. In these cases, my humble opinion is wait for the 24/192 file - it will be better.
Ted, I am interested in your view on this - those BIS recordings at 24/44, or more recently a few at 24/96 transferred to DSD I am curious about - why would anyone not just listen to them in 24/44 as they were recorded? I can't see an advantage to DSD here. Am I missing something?
Robert's nice BIS SACD recordings, are clearly wastes of time to find and rip, and better to listen to in available PCM...