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Here is a link that lists quite a few digital chip manufacturers, along with comments about the pros and cons of each chipset.http://www.classd.org/oem_products/oem.htmThe Sony was not liked by them, but it also states that they have the 'S-Master', not the 'S-Master pro'.I recommend going to the root of the site and looking at the Q&A. It is interesting.."Obtaining acceptable performance (THD<0.1%, hardly enough to classify as a digital amplifier) is complicated and expensive."
Also, in regards to the Sony, they say that the unit converts DSD to PCM. Not exactly desirable in my mind. Many of the units up until now that have gone this route have used a brick-wall filter, that decreased the point and fidelity of high-res material. Have there been any third-party measurements taken on the Sony in this regard?
kendrid wrote: Here is a link that lists quite a few digital chip manufacturers, along with comments about the pros and cons of each chipset. http://www.classd.org/oem_products/oem.htm
The S-Master 1-bit pulse stream has much in common with the DirectStream Digital signal that Sony developed for Super Audio CD.
I dont't think that the information provides by the link above is correct. From my understanding of the Sony white paper (see p. 7 of this thread), Bruno
I'm pretty sure I'm getting the Carver from Nathan.
If it's Nathan of 8th Nerve, is he a Carver Pro dealer?
sad except for cheapest 100watt /ch at .09THD a non S-Master amp section. Probably Tripath. [/size]
Quote from: BrunoBI dont't think that the information provides by the link above is correct. From my understanding of the Sony white paper (see p. 7 of this thread),BrunoI would have to agree. I'm not sure who is writing this stuff, but it does not seem to be an expert without bias. All the ratings are 4-6 except one or two that he likes which have 9 and 10. And rating how "clever" their design is, pshaw! This is also a person who states that digital sucks and analog is better, so it is hard to believe that this information is objective.
I dont't think that the information provides by the link above is correct. From my understanding of the Sony white paper (see p. 7 of this thread),Bruno
I am also worried that the digital amplification technology will soon mature and take over the market, rendering my components worthless.