The combined price of the USB interface and the DAC is $210 including international shipping and paypal fees.
*Added ESI USB Interface!*
Here I'll put my ESI U24XL interface into the sale.
The interface has it's own 24bits/48kHz DAC built-in, and also has Coaxial and Optical output.
It's also has 2-in with 24bits/48kHz A/D ability.
The RMAA test result of DAC 4395 was done with this interface.
The digital out-out ability is great!
The analog output when used with left side only, could be functional as headphone monitor with 2Vrms output power.
The interface are selling with the DAC so you can work them with computer.
It comes with the original package and driver disks
btw. the interface would also support ASIO, and it's small, here is some picture for the idea about the size. The DAC can also be seen the the last picture, it's a great combination for desktop source:



DIYed DAC 4395.
This DAC used AKM 4395 as it's decoding chip.
The main board is designed by local DIYer PureAudio, with output Diamond Buffers.
Because I use coaxial line only, so the DAC didn't built with optical input (although I did thought about adding optical but gave up after.)
Here are the actual pictures:





I also did some RMAA test with it:
RightMark Audio Analyzer test : DAC 4395 RMAA TEST
The test was conducted with ESI U24XL card.
The costs of the building was about $160 not including the case and building effort.
Now selling for $140 only. International shipping and any paypal fees included (since I'm from Taiwan.)
*Added ESI USB Interface!*
Here I'll put my ESI U24XL interface into the sale.
The interface has it's own 24bits/48kHz DAC built-in, and also has Coaxial and Optical output.
It's also has 2-in with 24bits/48kHz A/D ability.
The RMAA test result of DAC 4395 was done with this interface.
The digital out-out ability is great!
The analog output when used with left side only, could be functional as headphone monitor with 2Vrms output power.
The interface are selling with the DAC so you can work them with computer.
It comes with the original package and driver disks
btw. the interface would also support ASIO, and it's small, here is some picture for the idea about the size. The DAC can also be seen the the last picture, it's a great combination for desktop source:



DIYed DAC 4395.
This DAC used AKM 4395 as it's decoding chip.
The main board is designed by local DIYer PureAudio, with output Diamond Buffers.
Because I use coaxial line only, so the DAC didn't built with optical input (although I did thought about adding optical but gave up after.)
Here are the actual pictures:





I also did some RMAA test with it:
RightMark Audio Analyzer test : DAC 4395 RMAA TEST
The test was conducted with ESI U24XL card.
The costs of the building was about $160 not including the case and building effort.
Now selling for $140 only. International shipping and any paypal fees included (since I'm from Taiwan.)





