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Forgive me if I'm missing something, Ted, but I thought you (and many others) favoured listening to music in its native format? With these DACS, presumablyone can't listen to any PCM files in their native format? Wouldn't it be better to have a DAC where any up sampling/conversion is optional?
The native format is preserved on output to analog.
I'd have to hear it to believe something with that much going on inside it isn't compromised.
But the new Matrix has similar specs to the TEAC, and you and your pals thought it sounded great, as far as I can tell?I'm not trying to be clever- I ask because I'm shortly going to choose between the TEAC and the Matrix as a short-term option.
A poster (Valenroy) who has it and the Mytek says that while its so-so on PCM but equal to the Mytek on DSD.!
After taking a look at the DSD Database table (https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AgVhKcl_3lHfdFVyenBBNjNpQ2lieG81WGpqQTNfVUE#gid=0), can someone explain how the Wyred4Sound DAC2 is DSD64 and DSD128 compatible? I looked at the Wyred4Sound website and they don't mention DSD playback under the "features" section for the DAC2 - you think they would emphasize that point if it were in fact true.
The Matrix X-Sabre is listed at $1299, but actually sells for $1099, it is also now shipping.
Has anyone had the chance to compare the Chord QuteHD and the Sonore/exD DSD DAC? Any information would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
Soon will have the Chord,