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GHM what USB driver are you using for the USB direct connection?Also, for others interested in the USB direct option, don't forget the "USB Plus" version of the Constantine DAC. I really think some may even prefer its sound over the tubed Paradisea versions...
w/o having to read 38 pages....can someone tell me what incoming resolution this thing can handle?
I can't get what DA chip the new Promitheus DAC uses? 1543?
does anyone even own a promitheus dac yet? i can't seem to find any info on it other than the manufacturers site.
Quote from: anubisgrau on 8 Apr 2007, 10:38 pmI can't get what DA chip the new Promitheus DAC uses? 1543?I think Nick said earlier in the Promitheus thread it would be the 1543. The 1543 has more of a laid back sound over the 1545A used in the Paradisea. The 1545A is more dynamic with more top end energy. Other than that they do sound very similar.It would be fairer to compare the Mhdt Renaissance II . Hopefully both with the USB connection installed, because if both didn't have this feature there would be no need. The USB DAC linked to a PC will win every time unless you're using the non USB model with an extremely hi end transport IMHO.That binary error correction and buffering on both sides is a motha!
It is all depending on individual taste and ears. I have compared the two DAC chips 1543 (Renaissance II) and 1545A (Paradisea). I still stands more for the 1543 dac chip than 1545A after modding my DAC. In term of dynamic I agreed 1545A is there but refined I do not think so as in Paradisea (too much low noise to my ears compared to modded Renaissance II), which you need to improve it by cancelling the low noise with some kind of replacing the caps in signal path.