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Both USB and Toslink are galvanically isolated. USB is superior to all other inputs because it is the only input that is synchronously tied to DAVE's clock. The other inputs have to go through DPLL first which according to Rob results in a small but noticeable degradation in sound quality. Having personally tested all of DAVE's inputs, none of them sound horrible but USB does sound best. Toslink is 2nd best because of its RF isolation. With AES and SPDIF, the quality of the cables used and its ability to reject RF becomes especially important. Despite my best efforts, I have not succeeded in getting BNC/SPDIF to sound as good as USB or Toslink but I am still waiting for my prototype USB-to-SPDIF converter to arrive. I also have a High Fidelity Cables SPDIF cable coming in.
Rob has suggested in prior posts that he could synchronously tie the other inputs to DAVE's clock to make them equivalent to USB but this would require a code update. Hopefully, this will one day happen.
Bnc update for Dave would be useful given that's how the blu2 needs to be used.
Having spoken with Tom Vaughan, one of Chord's engineers who walked me through Hugo 2's feature set at CES, he described the "Hugo" and "Hugo HF+" filters as being roughly equivalent to "DAVE without HF" and "DAVE with HF", respectively. Having spoken to Rob about this, the Hugo and Hugo HF+ filters are a further optimized version of DAVE's filters meaning that they are actually better than DAVE's filters. If I recall correctly, should someone buy an M-scaler for their DAVE, Rob's improved filtering will already be incorporated into M-scaler and is a key reason why the M-scaler sounds better than one would expect from just a 6x increase in TAPS. In Rob's words, "it's not just the number of TAPS, it's how you use those TAPS." With M-scaler, there will be no toggle between "HF on" and "HF off" because M-scaler will only sound best one way -- with HF off.
Filters in Hugo2 now better than Dave.
It seems Chord is using "Mojo" and "Hugo" rather than DAVE to describe the four filters in Hugo 2. I'm sure that was a conscious marketing decision. This is taken from Chord's Hugo 2 product page:
[COLOR=333333]Filters (Digital):[/color]
- Hugo (Ultimate Reference) (White)
- Hugo HF+ (High Frequency roll off) (Green)
- Mojo (‘Smooth’) (Orange)
- Mojo HF+ (High Frequency roll off) (Red)
Choice of filters "Mojo" and "Hugo" in Hugo2, but not in Dave.
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The combination of these three things occurring now makes me think a firmware update is likely. Better to send our units in to upgrade a few things at once!
Also these upgrades tend to follow cycles. We just entered a new cycle with the release of Hugo2 so it is probably the right time. Another possible time could be after Davina, depending on what Rob learns has been done to the signal by other ADCs, there could be code improvements to further improve the Dave performance. But I doubt this- I don't think it's a secret how other ADCs work.
