FredA
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This means it is basically state-of-the-art. I knew i had made a great purchase!
Kingwa said to a headfier that it beats his own reference CD transport, which has always been Kingwa's benchmark. This means it is one of the best units, if not the best unit available at any price IMO. So....
Welcome!Di-20 90/98 ordered. Waiting for my crappy broken U16 for warrenty repair. No sound, only noise and waiting for 6 weeks due to tax issues in china...the manufactor payed tax for his own product. And when it is fixed, an come back, i have to pay tax additional...? Free Trade is the name of the game....ups ot...
I will compare amanero iso card, u16 and the psa pwt via i2s in the r8 with the di20....we will see...
This is for the second batch of DI-20HE i assume. Impressive sale's figures.The di-20 sells less it seems.Audio-GD updated the ship dates for the new DIs.
DI-20 = November 13th
DI-20HE = November 28th
May I ask a question? If I use the DI-20 as a re-clocker to handle the SPDIF input and output to DAC, is it better to have a 10Mhz clock signal to the input and not so good Accusilicon 45/49M clock inside, or 10Mhz clock signal and Accusilicon 90/98M inside clock together? By the way, the DI-20 summary said "the 90/98M Edition clocks had solder on board", not upgradable as TCXO and 45/49M clock.
Thanks!Using a 10Mhz clock will disable the internal Accusilicon clock. And using a 10Mhz clock for both your DAC and the DI will yield better performance, even if the 10Mhz clock is slightly inferior to the internal clock.
Do you have the r7he already?Using a 10Mhz clock will disable the internal Accusilicon clock. And using a 10Mhz clock for both your DAC and the DI will yield better performance, even if the 10Mhz clock is slightly inferior to the internal clock.
Do you have the r7he already?