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In the Forum: Didital Things
In the Thread: DA architecture: True Multibit vs. anything else.
Post Subject: The 47 labs’ ways.Posted by Romy the Cat on: 3/14/2008

Yes, I know that 47 Labs and some Audio Note I belie do it but I never knew that they are Multibits, in fact I do not think that they are.

http://www.sakurasystems.com/products/47dac.html

Regardless what they do I am a big fan neither nether 47 Labs nor Audio Note. Though I have them years back and perhaps it might be interesting to borrow a 47 Labs DAC and to try it again. Another reasons is… where did you see a person who use 47 Labs having any bass-able loudspeakers? The 99.99999% of the 47 Labs user drive Fostex and Louther of other “do not fart in my direction and I will get broken” – type of loudspeakers and they use them back loaded into a sewer-pipe sounding horns. Ok, OK, OK, I know what will be hating me now… :-) Still, tall me that I am wrong in my bogus generalization…

What however is I feel important that with 44kHz is it possible that the sapling rate is too close to be auditable - It is what I subjectively hate in Audio Note DACs. At sampling rate of 44kHz  and the 20kHz of Sound signal  we would have 24kHz noise – too closed. At 88.2kHz sampling rate and with 20kHz of “Sound” the noise would be at 68 kHz – much further form the auditable range.

Anyhow, I am far from the theories and I think it would be fun to try to use the Lavry 924 (that is good DACD itself) in drive-direct mode. It would be nice to have this option without defeating the default options…

The Cat

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