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I do think they should put the impedence and voltage specs up for those that want it. But clock, jitter rates, asynchronicity, chipsets, etc, -maybe not so much. -Tony
Quote from: konut on 7 Dec 2009, 12:36 amNo output impedance spec. or voltage output spec. make it impossible to ascertain if it will work for me. Audio by Van Alstine also does not publish specs for their equipment but all a person has to do is call because they are not a secret, plus AVA has a stellar reputation for quality. A new company has to go the extra mile to get customers, flowery obtuse language only goes so far.The website says "the Tranquility DAC is the cumulation of over three years of research and development by an assembled team of engineers who previously worked at Bell Laboratories." so publishing some actual numbers should not be too hard.Without some hard information about the quality inside, the dB Audio Labs Tranquility DAC is destined to be just another flavor of the month.Wayne
No output impedance spec. or voltage output spec. make it impossible to ascertain if it will work for me.
Hello to all from dB Audio Labs - Since NOS chipset architecture is built differently from a 24/192 solution, ours will "flag the computer" to automatically send the dac playback fitting its native 16 bit resolution, hence, this is how the Tranquility DAC manages to play the high rez music files from the computer.
Hi JHM731,To your question about the Proton, I talked with another guy who's had a ton of the USB dacs including many Wavelengths all the way up to the $3500 Crimson. He said his new Tranquility is quite a bit better than any of his old Wavelength dacs including the Crimson. And he said that the Crimson crushed the Proton sonically (it should though for 3X the price!). I must qualify I wasn't there to hear all these differences but he seemed to have turned over more rocks than myself on the varios USB dacs. I wanted him to post here but he's pretty afraid of some of the other guys attacking him due to their harshness towards my thread. I just don't understand how anyone here could be so hard on a company that brings out such an overperforming dac for so little money. At this point I'm pretty convinced the Tranquility is in a whole different league.
Well, anyone near western suburbs of Chicago, that wants to hear this thing in action? -Tony