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It's only one theory that oversampling and upsampling DACs are superior. Newer is always better, right? But there's another theory, the one advocated by Ryohei Kusunoki that has had led us to an explosion of well implemented NOS DACs over the last few years.The seminal tutorial on NOS DACs that Kusunoki wrote includes a brief explanation of the tradeoff between oversampling and non-oversampling.http://www.sakurasystems.com/articles/Kusunoki.htmlIs that sufficient, or should we be more persuasive? I'm not a EE or physicist, but I'm happy to write more about my experience with oversampling versus non-oversampling.Wilson
Guys, I appreciate your replies.And I stand corrected about NOS . I think that in this case, btw, NOS which stands for New Old Stock is also relevant, because if I'm not mistaken this is what Isabellina has - new chips which come from an old stock.Regardless of that - I know that comparing to a Wadia machine, the Isabellina is infinitely more musical, pleasant and provides a more involving experience.I'm not trying to understand why NOS is better than oversampling. For the lack of ability to compare to other dacs, I'm still hesitant about purchasing a DAC that utilizes an old technology. Are you guys saynig that in the last decade and a half, the digital realm technological advancements did not improve our listening experience? Perhaps this is indeed the case (subjectively, of course) - but I still find it hard to believe that other modern technology DACs out there are all less musical. For example, has anyone listened to the MSB power dacs? A completely different approach to DACs, I imagine, and I am very keen to listen to them...To sum up my problem in one sentence - I find it difficult to purchase a DAC as if I was purchasing a tube amplifier. After all, except digital amps maybe, no major breakthroughs were introduced in this market in the last couple of decades. So a good design and good components will always get good sound. But is it really the same with DACs?
And I stand corrected about NOS . I think that in this case, btw, NOS which stands for New Old Stock is also relevant, because if I'm not mistaken this is what Isabellina has - new chips which come from an old stock.Are you guys saying that in the last decade and a half, the digital realm technological advancements did not improve our listening experience?
Wilson,Regarding Steve's post that you alluded to above, would iTunes running on Mac via USB output be considered a "low jitter source"?If so, then Steve seems to agree that the "simple path" NOS USB DACS perform very well indeed.Dave