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I'm inclined to say it's on paper.
I can't properly test it without attenuation, the output overdrives my amp; and it would fry Essence STX's 2 vrms unprotected line in.
The results were unspeakably bad using 12db harrison attenuators (3 vrms -> .775), but that's way too low for the adc on Essence, perhaps it greatly influenced the signal.
The results were like 80-87db snr/dynamic, .05? thd/imd, -66db stereo seperation ... didn't even bother to save results it was so bad. It was dropping off the low frequencies a lot, too. RMAA showed the peak of the test tone at -10db - so perhaps this card's real snr is 90-97db? Still bad thd/imd, and only 16bit performance if that's the case.
Hopefully someone with a better ADC that can handle its output will test this dac. I probably shouldn't have gambled on an almost unknown chinese product.
Definite cons to this dac, which are silly for its price range IMO:
-You will in all likeliness need an input volume control if you use the line out unless you want to overdrive or possibly fry things.
-Line out and headphone out can't be switched, they're always on.
-No balanced output - little dot dac_i plz?
-Can't easily swap in better, lower thd/noise opamps like LM4562.
-USB input not asynchronous
Anyways, my review:
Speakers: a dac sounds like a dac. seriously.
Headphones: My A900's don't need an amp, they need an attenuator, and the volume knob on this works nicely for that, letting me use windows volume at 100%...
Update: Wow, no more chinese junk for me. Just a few days of ownership -> left channel cuts out.
The build quality looks pretty bad, there's blobs of clearish white stuff making a mess, and a lot of solder joints look like they weren't even soldered.
Stay away from HA-info.
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That's so bad. Thank you for impressions. You just saved me and may be couple of people too.
I was curious if my attenuators were the problem, hoping that I didn't get totally screwed. Turns out I was indeed screwed.
The attenuator does lower the snr a bit, but its transparent: see for yourself.
The volume was at -9db from the Essence using attenuator, and -4db from the NG94 MKII. So the NG94's SNR should technically be 5db lower compared to Essence.
Measured it again since it mysteriously started working properly again.
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The NG94 specs are really weirds :
3VRMS for line-out (standard is 2V).
9VRMS for headphones.
Look like an headphone/preamplifier frying machine :)
I know in france there is a vendor who is selling the NG98 (an other model) and there's no problem signaled on this device.
And the specs aren't the same (it's cheaper) :
- 2VRMS for line-out.
- 7VRMS for headphones.
- Line-out isn't RCA but mini-jack.
- DAC chip isn't AD1955 but AD1852 or CS4398.
Perhaps your device is a faulty device ?
Edited by cheaphifi - 6/17/10 at 4:29am
Who knows, maybe it was faulty, I'm not going to gamble the same device twice..
The 3 vrms line out is very suspicious. It should have clicked in my head before I bought it.
The HA-info rep said the 3 vrms was to "raise dynamic range", and yet it would seem it only has ~100db @ unattenuated 3 vrms (basing this off the Essence's snr drop when using the attenuators).
Edited by Dalamar - 6/17/10 at 10:45am
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