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For Sale Sean Jacobs ARC6 DC4 for Chord Dave
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ARC6 DC4 for DAVE. It is 220V version. One can send back to change to 110v version.- adyc
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Hugo M Scaler by Chord Electronics - The Official Thread
My point is Toslink is dated technology. It uses a very long wavelength and limits the bitrate. If Chord is serious about optical technology, they should develop their own optical connection from Scaler to DAC rather keep using BNC. Many DAC manufacturers develop their own optical connection.- adyc
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- Forum: High-end Audio Forum
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Hugo M Scaler by Chord Electronics - The Official Thread
How’s about conversion from optical to electrical signal at DAC end? It can potentially introduce noise during the conversion. Also the weakness of Toslink is only limited 4FS. It can’t transmit higher than 4FS.- adyc
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Watts Up...?
What do you expect from tweakers when they found out the power supply of DAVE is $10 off the shelf item and the power supply of Mscaler is a few $ wall SMPS. -
Hugo M Scaler by Chord Electronics - The Official Thread
Really? I doubt he is an expert in power supply. The power supply of Dave is $10 off the shelf. And he says it is perfectly fine. Any modifications of Dave power supply is worse. But everyone tried other Dave power supply solutions tell him otherwise.- adyc
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Chord Electronics - Hugo 2 - The Official Thread
Will it be out by 1Q 2024? We are waiting for too long.- adyc
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- Forum: Portable Source Gear
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Watts Up...?
I hope you will use XMOS USB chip for the new choral scaler. It should not cost much to use them. Maybe you don’t believe USB chipset has any sound influences . But many people found XMOS is the best USB sounding chipset and Amanero is the worst sounding. -
Hugo M Scaler by Chord Electronics - The Official Thread
Writer of HQP thinks DSD is the best format for digital. He also puts out a lot of technical arguments to support his claim. I think the reason that you feel banging your head against a brick wall is that these arguments are very technical. It is extremely difficult for normal people to decide...- adyc
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Hugo M Scaler by Chord Electronics - The Official Thread
My question is that whether the new Ultima DAC requires this new scaler to have the best sound quality? Or the new Ultima DAC also has a companion Ultima scaler?- adyc
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CHORD ELECTRONICS DAVE
Is the voltage to Dave should be 5 15V -15 V? I remember Sean told me this is the voltage he used.- adyc
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Hugo M Scaler by Chord Electronics - The Official Thread
In what way is nonsense?- adyc
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Hugo M Scaler by Chord Electronics - The Official Thread
I agree with you. I always believe that one can implement pretty much the same filter in PC. There are now a few reliable sources saying the new HQPlayer poly-sinc-long-lp filter is equal to Mscaler. PC noises are easily addressed using a combination of HQPlayer NAA network client and Dan’s...- adyc
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Hugo M Scaler by Chord Electronics - The Official Thread
Hi @ray-dude, From ER thread in AS forum, I notice that that you feed NUC i7 directly to Dave. It seems that you bypass Mscaler and use HQPlayer for upsampling. Can you give your comments how HQPlayer’s upsampling compare to Mscaler. So far, we only have Dan’s experience. Would to have more...- adyc
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Hugo M Scaler by Chord Electronics - The Official Thread
I would still use battery to power HMS to completely break the ground. Using Chord PSU, I get the tingling feelings when I touch HMS. Although the plug is two prongs, in where I live, neutral is connected to ground. HMS is still connected to earth ground. Another way is to connect Chord PSU to...- adyc
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Hugo M Scaler by Chord Electronics - The Official Thread
Great write up. I strongly believe Dan is right on RF stuff. I ordered a 3m and 5m optical cable from him. I move all the upstream equipments to another room. So DAVE and upstream are physically separated by more than 4m and are in different electrical circuits. With this arrangement, the sound...- adyc
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Hugo M Scaler by Chord Electronics - The Official Thread
I second OptoDX. They are great in my system. Very happy with it.- adyc
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Hugo M Scaler by Chord Electronics - The Official Thread
I second that. OptoDX is a great product. It is much better than ferrite BNC cables. OptoDX definitely reduces the hardness I experience from HMS-Dave. Before one accuses me that it is my system problem and not from HMS-Dave. I also have another DAC and turntable. I don’t experience any hardness...- adyc
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CHORD ELECTRONICS DAVE
According to dmance, the mechanism of detecting dual rate is much more robust with TT2 than Dave. So I would try a new set of BNC cables.- adyc
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Hugo M Scaler by Chord Electronics - The Official Thread
There is one such box. Go to Dan’s website for more info and the white paper.- adyc
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CHORD ELECTRONICS DAVE
Dump the dual coaxial links and change to optical. Coaxial is RF hotbed.- adyc
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CHORD ELECTRONICS DAVE
Maybe. But I know that my DAVE is quite sensitive to electrical noise. I once had a noisy electrical equipment on the same circuit as DAVE. Turning on and off that equipment will cause DAVE to go haywire which the other equipments on the same circuit are not affected.- adyc
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CHORD ELECTRONICS DAVE
Are you prepared to use figure 8 power cable? Or better send back to Chord to examine.- adyc
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CHORD ELECTRONICS DAVE
If the circuit is floating, there can’t be any ground hum. However, some Hi-Fi equipment manufacturers require ground to function. But I know that some Japanese audiophiles float their Hi-Fi circuit to improve sound.- adyc
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- Forum: High-end Audio Forum