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Has anyone compared XLR out vs. SE on the Vega?I'm considering a passive SE preamp with 48 stepped attenuator, and from what I have read, some argue that DACs need transformers to output truly balanced amplitude. I'd love to differential output of the Vega, and get better SNR, but wondering what the real result will be? Any major difference between XLR and SE if you've tried?
Yes indeed but the Vega is wowing me even in PCM.
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In hardware, yes I think I remember reading that. Not sure what the numbers are but thanks for reminding me.I guess upsampling in software would be overkill, possibly detrimental?
"PS: Burn in for 100-200 hours and it will sound even betterPSS: WASAPI is fine but it only support up to 24bit."
I listened to on the fly PCM > DSD via JRiver and it's awesome!
The balanced has a dedicated analog stage that is different than the single ended. The Zout on the single ended output is supposed to be 50 Ohms while the balanced version is specified at 4.7 Ohms. I have not listened to the SE outputs but given the different output sections and their specs, it's quite probable they will sound different. They do measure a bit differently, the balanced having a cleaner FFT plot. I apologize for the images, the board software makes them a bit too small to really read. I'll upload to another host and link later when time allows.mike
" The XLR has lower output impedance as we assume some of our customers will using it to drive the vintage 600ohm input impedance devices. The SE output are sum from differential signal so basically they are the same."
I have read in several places on the JRiver site that their DoP output only supports single DSD (DSD64).