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this is the only BB, 4 channel dac in one chip they made:http://focus.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/pcm4104.pdf
Quote I just like to make clear the DAC that is used in a one chip 2 channel dac (right and left channel) it is classified by Texas instruments Spec sheet as being a two channel Dac. Jeff is was trying to justify this is a 4 DAC chip, stating its a 4 dac chip, A dac for each of the - , + , of the left and right channels. This is FALSE. and the people at Texas Instruments agreed. And again Why are the part number grinded on the Dac board?Anthony, I'm kind of a neophyte, coming only kicking & screaming into the digital world 5 years ago. To me, most red book CD's have sounded flat & lifeless, compared to analog LP's. I do admit that lately many new remasters of old classical & jazz recordings, plus HDCD (my Arcam FMJ-23 decodes), are *big* improvements that can sound very musical. But i don't know the difference between DAC's or their specs or intracacies. All that matters to me is the ultimate sound quality & how faithfully a component reproduces music.So...would you mind summarizing your main points about the actual sonic implications of the Opus that you've described? That is, for those of us who will listen to the Opus using its internal DAC(s) & analog out to preamp, why does what you describe matter? What is the implication of having a 2- vs. a 4-channel DAC? And specifically, of the other issues that you've touched on, what are the sonic limitations as you see them?Thanks in advance!Phil BrandtSeattle
I just like to make clear the DAC that is used in a one chip 2 channel dac (right and left channel) it is classified by Texas instruments Spec sheet as being a two channel Dac. Jeff is was trying to justify this is a 4 DAC chip, stating its a 4 dac chip, A dac for each of the - , + , of the left and right channels. This is FALSE. and the people at Texas Instruments agreed. And again Why are the part number grinded on the Dac board?
Quote from: MauiMods on 3 Aug 2006, 10:11 pmthis is the only BB, 4 channel dac in one chip they made:http://focus.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/pcm4104.pdfBut isn't the chip in U1 identical to the one in U6? There appear to be many BB DACs that are 24-bit, 192khz, 28SSOP 2-channel chips...so with two of them, you have 4 DACs in total?
Is this a one-sided board or are there components under the board?
under the board is the inductors that seperate the ground planes.If you notice on the spidf plug/clock out , is missing the center wire for the digital ground is missing
Quote from: Vinnie R. on 3 Aug 2006, 10:25 pmIs this a one-sided board or are there components under the board? Vinny! wasss up my man! under the board is the inductors that seperate the ground planes.If you notice on the spidf plug/clock out , is missing the center wire for the digital ground is missing
Where Is Paul K. from Lab???
Quote from: MauiMods on 3 Aug 2006, 10:24 pmWhere Is Paul K. from Lab??? Hiding.Anthony- I don't have access to an OPUS, so I'm not in any position to comment. What truly amazes me about these boards is how any group of folks can generate 5+ pages of discussion [I'm not specifically talking about this thread] on a product not yet available, or folks who enthusiastically recommend a product they've not yet heard, which from my perspective is 'thread crapping'.Given the consistent raves over what I consider a mediocre product du jour, professional reviews, in both print and on the net, are, IMO, worthless.We all have our idealized components based on our wants/fantasies of what we think would be 'best'. But sadly, implementation is often quite distant from that Aristotelian Ideal.If indeed, the OPUS uses a single chip dac on its daughtercard, and they call it 4 DACs [2channels x2phases =4], I'd call that very clever marketing hyperbole. Personally, such dissembling was one of few offenses that would prompt me to strike my sons when they were young. But in a marketing context, its sadly expected and commonplace.Still hiding,Paul
there goes your warranty I will check with Olive (Jeff Kalt?) what this is about ...