hi all..
A guys selling a SBT and says hes been using a Audiolab MDAC and using a external 3rd party app via SBT . He seems the think the MDAC is asynchronous DAC. Correct me if Iam wrong here, but iam sure it is not, only maybe the Input Connection itself.
To qualify as an asynchronous DAC, every input of the DAC (not just the USB) would be asynchronous where the designer would throw away the source clock and rely only on the DACS internal clock. There are scarce few of these around..and expensive.
I recently bought the new Rega DAC and that claims a asynchronous Input. (I never tried it with the App-But doubt that would of made a difference at 192K )
It makes perfect sense now when I tried the Rega DAC with my CD player, Why it Sounded better(a better source output than the SBT)
or like one guy commented" the DACS not making your CD Better, The CD Player making the DAC sound better"!
A guys selling a SBT and says hes been using a Audiolab MDAC and using a external 3rd party app via SBT . He seems the think the MDAC is asynchronous DAC. Correct me if Iam wrong here, but iam sure it is not, only maybe the Input Connection itself.
To qualify as an asynchronous DAC, every input of the DAC (not just the USB) would be asynchronous where the designer would throw away the source clock and rely only on the DACS internal clock. There are scarce few of these around..and expensive.
I recently bought the new Rega DAC and that claims a asynchronous Input. (I never tried it with the App-But doubt that would of made a difference at 192K )
It makes perfect sense now when I tried the Rega DAC with my CD player, Why it Sounded better(a better source output than the SBT)
or like one guy commented" the DACS not making your CD Better, The CD Player making the DAC sound better"!