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Others DAC chips like the TI PCM1794 and Wolfson WM8740 has a master clock detection circuit that automatically determines the relationship between the master clock frequency and the sampling rate. In a direct comparison the AD1955 sound much better than PM1794 and WM8740 but you can use the same output module with these DAC chips and in these case you don't need the controller module.
3. Nov. 2007 · 2007-11-03 6:33 pm. #1. After some test with No oversampling DAC chip I think that the AD1865 is the best. If compared to the new technology DAC chips like AD1955 and CS4397 since to be more natural. The old TDA have a too close sound and with these some particulars are lost. The preview of my article is here.
16. Feb. 2010 · The newer dac chips alway look good on paper.However, personally I love the sounds of the TDA. If worked correctly with decent PSU's and a simple output stage, I'd take a TDA over anything I've heard thus far. My CDP has an S2 and nothing at all left std from the CDM1 to the output. The TDA will be the most analogue sounding chip IMHO. The 1955 will sound sterile and uninvolving by comparison.
23. Feb. 2011 · There's nothing legendary in the Zune or iPod. Wolfson makes a lot of DAC chips, the WM8741 is their top of the line, last I checked. There's nothing particularly incredible about it though, the design of the digital input and analog output stage has more to do with the sound of a DAC than whether its using a WM8741, Analog Devices AD1955, one of the Burr Brown PCM179x chips, something by AKM ...
In this day and age, the humble DAC may be among the most overrated components in audiophile circles – chances are, if you bought a decently-performing one in the last decade and change, it'll sound just as good as any other (well, maybe stay clear of 0 dBFS digital levels by 2-3 dB, not all of them have headroom for intersample-overs). Even onboard audio of the fancier kind (ALC1220) is ...
24. Dez. 2012 · I kinda keep reading over and over again that this Sabre chip is currently the best affordable DAC-chip. Reason is, I've just ordered Audio GD DAC 5.2 and started reading after that and I'm now not sure anymore if it was the right decision and maybe I should have ordered [size=medium] [size=x-small] NFB-1.32 instead...
9. Feb. 2011 · This admits the simpler solution of a 4x clock multiplier between the SigmaDSP and DAC, using frequencies of 11.2896 and 45.1584MHz with the 9006 and 22.5792 and 90.3168MHz with the 9016. Saves a few bucks on parts and the time to program up a microcontroller to configure a clock synthesizer.