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Hmm from the remote I don't remember having "slow" as an option, just 50 kHz, 60 kHz, and 70 kHz. Its default was 50 kHz I think and I changed it to 70 kHz, so maybe I can drop it to 50 and improve smoothness.
Hmm on mine,i have 2 setting ,sharp or slow.i use usb for my input on mine.
Does the company have a website (I see a storefront on Amazon only)? I'm interested in seeing if there is a downloadable manual and whether they have a USB driver for Windows.
Phil,I ordered mine from Worthy Audio. It will be in Aldcol's hands on tomorrow. Worthy's price from the website is $799 - you get to bypass Amazon's fees. Easy as pie to order.Michael
Thanks. I'd assume as I noted in my question that there is a Windows USB driver somewhere? Probably over the next few months I may sell my DAC and music server in the secondary system as I'm probably going to go NAS and an upgraded music server for the main system.
Phil,The DAC came with a mini-CD with a driver. I loaded it onto my desktop PC (thought it might have a manual, but it appears to just be a driver).Evan
OE,I figured it out. I've been listening mostly to DSD which has the 50, 60, 70 kHz filters. Last night I listened to PCM and saw the filter names you've mentioned. I switched to "slow", but haven't done much critical listening since then.AC
Evan - thanks - is it an ASIO driver?
Phil,I ordered mine from Worthy Audio. It will be in Aldcol's hands by tomorrow. Worthy's price from the website is $799 - you get to bypass Amazon's fees. Easy as pie to order.Michael
Well as the task master mresseguie has mentioned I have been asked to receive and burn in his new Gustard X20n as he is out of the country but just steps away from the factory With just two tracks on the unit I am liking it over my personal DAC that has been my weak piece of my system.Unfortunately I have 44.1K for the vast amount of my library. I do have a few higher PCM tracks that I will wait for a while to give a run through.The upside is we have the stereo on 6-10 hours a day so this should be a quick burn in.AlanP.S. If anybody need the boring and tedious burn in done I am reasonable to work with EquipmentGill Alana Pre Amp The Gustard will be inserted in this task alsoModwright KWA 150 SEDaedalus Pan speakers with Daedalus Boulder cablesSqueezebox touch Boulder moddedWywires Blue for the rest of the work.Furman Elite 20 power
Alan,Enjoy the process--it was pretty interesting listening as it changed over time. You should be able to run the DAC 24/7--the stereo doesn't need to be on, just the computer/server and DAC.Evan