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So what do you think of Native DSD in general?
Randy,I have been also considering the Exasound E-20. I assume you have received yours and have lived with it now for some period. Any new thoughts on it? Have you heard the Chord Chordette QuteHD? Thanks
Does the e20 run equally well using a Mac Mini running Pure music?
Technically no. Why? Well, currently the exaSound OSX driver (like its Windows counterpart) is a custom driver. Unlike on Windows, it does "only" DSD64 and DSD128, and being custom it is not USB Class 2 audio compliant, meaning it won't allow integer support in A+. That all being said, for real world DSD64 and DSD128 in PM, go for it.
Vic, as Ted said the e20 will play all very well indeed. Also as Ted said George, from exaSound, is working on a driver for the Apple OS that will bring it in-line with the Windows Driver. It will be able to do integer, which only matters with A+, and the DSD256, and as Ted said is more in the future. I have the e20 MKIII with .082 clock and can say it plays PCM, both Redbook and HiRez, and DSD extremely well. I use Pure Music, A+ and J River for W8. My Mac Mini has a SSD HD just for the OS that is Boot Camped so I can run in either Windows or Mac. Good luck.
George has a new non-Mavericks driver listed as of a couple weeks ago, but I didn't get a chance to try it. He did, however, lament that like many DAC manufacturers, this new Mavericks has mucked up his USB driver spec and that his team is hard at work making it Mavericks-capable.