Opera's DAC

May 21, 2007 at 1:29 PM Post #2 of 7
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Originally Posted by Morph201 /img/forum/go_quote.gif
Could someone give me a reference point for the OPERA's DAC? As far as CDP (i.e. NAD, Arcam, Rega even, etc..) where does it fall??


I thought it around where the Modded Zhaolu dac or Benchmark Dac-1 stand; certainly good enough for most people's needs, but not quite as impressive when compared to vda-2 and stello.
 
May 21, 2007 at 3:37 PM Post #3 of 7
Excellent thread. I have been wondering the same thing. Specifically, will it match the Micro DAC? (Not sure how to assess that in relation to the Modded Zhaolu dac or Benchmark Dac-1 examples.)
 
May 21, 2007 at 4:31 PM Post #4 of 7
So less than Lavry DA-10, Stello and others ... but on par with any DAC less than $500 USD.

Hmm... This is a very interesting thread. IIRC the Opera uses a PCM2704 chip for USB "conversion"-- and uses a PCM1794 for DAC...

Any news on these chips? Checking TI's site and it just gives technical data. How does this chip fit into the other DAC players? Also if I may ask does the Opera DAC do anything for jitter? Does it accept all forms of upsampling? e.g., 96, 192?

I also read from one head-fier that the DAC chip in the Opera sounds boring
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How does a DAC sound boring-- headphones I could see with their decay approach; amplifiers I could see maybe-- but a DAC? There is a really good thread here.... BUT I WANT MORE INFO (sorry for yelling).

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Originally Posted by skylab
No. The Opera uses a PCM1794 DAC. In the Opera the PCM2704 is used only at a USB>SPDIF converter, not as the DAC.


Link to good thread--> http://www.head-fi.org/forums/showthread.php?p=2955528
 
May 21, 2007 at 4:56 PM Post #5 of 7
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Originally Posted by granodemostasa /img/forum/go_quote.gif
I thought it around where the Modded Zhaolu dac or Benchmark Dac-1 stand; certainly good enough for most people's needs, but not quite as impressive when compared to vda-2 and stello.


Bold-added - interesting point - I further digged into the VDA2 and found it uses the same DAC chip as the Opera-- but it uses from the VDA2 write-up a very different approach to filtering and music play. I guess that makes the difference. Possibly the DAC chip (as I thought) does not matter all that much.

Link to VDA2 write-up --> http://www.ciaudio.com/vda2.html
 
May 23, 2007 at 2:40 AM Post #6 of 7
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Originally Posted by spraggih /img/forum/go_quote.gif
Bold-added - interesting point - I further digged into the VDA2 and found it uses the same DAC chip as the Opera-- but it uses from the VDA2 write-up a very different approach to filtering and music play. I guess that makes the difference. Possibly the DAC chip (as I thought) does not matter all that much.

Link to VDA2 write-up --> http://www.ciaudio.com/vda2.html



Yea... just goes to show you that the dac chip isn't everything that characterizes the sound..

as for "boring;" both the VDA-2 and Opera's dac could be considered a little less than musically involving when compared to the Stello dacs (which is what Kitaoji was comparing to when she said that). what I like about the VDA-2 isn't it's "musicality" but it's ability to analyze music without sounding like it's trying too hard, it is very clear, precise, detailed and textured.
 
May 23, 2007 at 3:32 AM Post #7 of 7
This is PERFECT description of VDA2/VAC1 combo
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I have a bass "heavy" tube config on my MPX3 and it has perfect synergy (for me) with HD650. If Opera sounds similar to VDA2...it's a bargain.

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Originally Posted by granodemostasa /img/forum/go_quote.gif
.... I like about the VDA-2 isn't it's "musicality" but it's ability to analyze music without sounding like it's trying too hard, it is very clear, precise, detailed and textured.


 

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