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Peachtree Audio is using the ESS chip in its new Nova integrated and apparently in the upcoming Decco 2.
The chip that the Nova uses is NOT the ES9012 and is within $2 of the other DACs that command fewer than 4 sentences of market-speak to describe.
Michael's experience has been that the with the current state of technology, most of the DAC chips out there are pretty good, and net-net, hardly matter. On the other hand, the analog output section, specifically the use of good transformer coupling - has a far greater effect on sound quality. Our DAC prototype with the upgraded transformers is simply amazing sounding. I wonder how much better it would get with the ESS chips (vs. Cirrus or other commodity DACs). Michael seems to think, "not much." I welcome advice to the contrary.
Quote from: virtue on 15 Jun 2009, 05:34 pmissues with DACs seem to be:1. Power supply2. Output section (transformer-cupled seems a good way to go)3. Jitter control, especially for a USB interface.4. DAC chip (a distant fourth)Regards, -dB3 & 4 are taken care of with the ESS Sabre32 Dac chip. aaHowever, all power supplies and outputs equal, does it not come down to the sonics and synergy created by the chip in the system?
issues with DACs seem to be:1. Power supply2. Output section (transformer-cupled seems a good way to go)3. Jitter control, especially for a USB interface.4. DAC chip (a distant fourth)Regards, -dB