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I myself am disposed to playing everything at native recorded rate/format
I feel similarly. The fewer processes the better.
You're welcome. It's articles like yours that not only make us aware of equipment we may not have otherwise known about, but also give us an in depth understanding of why we might be interested in particular piece. It's a great help to us in making these rather complex decisions.With that said, smile, you're concerning me a little in regard to the LampizatOr DSD DAC. I agree with you that there will be a small minority buying the unit as a stand alone piece, but I hope that Lucasz fully intends to sell it that way, as the website suggests.
Not to rain on anyone's parade, but this is on the Lampi DSD DAC webpage. http://www.lampizator.eu/newdac/lampizator/DSD_DAC.html. Interested parties may want to get this confirmed... or debunked:
I respect the principle of what you're saying, but I think the idea is that, especially with PCM, all kinds of "processes" are required to turn it into audio we can hear. It needs to be manipulated to turn it into sound. So no matter what, heavy processing is taking place. So the question becomes, is it better to feed your DAC the upconverted DSD signal or let it process the raw PCM?I'm not saying that your answer is wrong. Just that it really depends on your computer, your software & your DAC. It's essentially free to try and if it doesn't sound better, you haven't lost anything.
Ted, do you know if JRiver for Mac can do the same PCM to DSD upsampling like the PC version? Also, can either do DSD64 to DSD128 on the fly as well?
About $1k give or take (plus delivery), requires sending back and DHL delivery take max 2 days to return.If you do that, you may want to add Duelund caps and if an older L4, you may want to spec up to Gen4.I cant answer for the details there....
Yes, only to DSD64 as of today. They're working on PCM > DSD128 though.http://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php?topic=84307.0
Thanks, jtw and for Mac too?Funny, I hear lots of talk about DSD128 software upsampling. Pretty sure Signalist does this...
Already have L4/G4 with Duelands, so good there. I was thinking it might be more and I could get a DSD dac for closer to $1k and have two dacs. Mostly to see if I want to go that path. I have a handful of songs in DSD-formats and I can see the added black background and fidelity for the few seconds they play before rebuffering. But as far as building up a library I am not going to start purchsing SACD's and then have them ripped. My L4G4 is starting to really open up now that I have found complementary tubes for the Dude. Some spooky results. So tasting the blood has made me more DSD-curious on a very limited budget right now. I hate the idea of relinquishing my dac for a few weeks.
Signalyst is a Windows player. On Windows JRIver does it too.
Signalyst is a Windows player. On Windows JRiver does DSD128 upsampling too. As Matt has warned, it is quite cpu-intensive. My only concern is my cpu strength, as my current controlpc (the one that has JRIver on it) is a CAPS Lagoon Atom-based Intel dn2800mt processor. I'm not holding out much hope, but I have plenty of DSD to test the Lampi with, regardless.
Mac is getting outdistanced!!!!
I was thinking very seriously (parts list made) about building a Windows machine (not CAPS) to replace my Mac Mini. I started this thread and have now decided to wait until the new Mini comes out and get that. Maybe you'll find something of use in it.
What do you mean?