RME ADI-2 DAC Thread

Jan 29, 2019 at 1:27 PM Post #797 of 6,226
You mean AKM chips?
Yeah. Sorry, I don't know why I read Sabre. It just says 'DA converter chips' in the user manual.

The ADI2-DAC of course uses AK4490.
 
Jan 29, 2019 at 1:45 PM Post #798 of 6,226
Volume control in ADI2-DAC is digital.

Digital volume control is not possible on DSD.

ADI2-DAC has two modes: DSD Direct ON or OFF

In DSD Direct ON mode, there is no volume control and no headphone output. Instead you get a line out signal at the rear. You can still fix the reference output level to various values since that controls the gain of the analogue stage.

is volume control of DSD possible through software (HQ Player, Jriver)? I do realize there is a reference level that can be set in the DAC, but they are just preset levels. I would like a bit more granular control of DSD Direct volume and was curious

or do I need to trim the output of my amp in order to keep from taking my speakers apart?
 
Jan 29, 2019 at 2:08 PM Post #799 of 6,226
This DSD and volume issue on this DAC is a little confusing. Lots of DACs out there has them combined so why isn't it possible on this DAC? Or is the RME DAC doing it the DSP way, which as far as I know is not a good way of doing it.
 
Jan 29, 2019 at 3:07 PM Post #800 of 6,226
is volume control of DSD possible through software (HQ Player, Jriver)? I do realize there is a reference level that can be set in the DAC, but they are just preset levels. I would like a bit more granular control of DSD Direct volume and was curious

or do I need to trim the output of my amp in order to keep from taking my speakers apart?
Volume control in ADI2-DAC is digital.

Digital volume control is not possible on DSD.
 
Jan 29, 2019 at 3:08 PM Post #801 of 6,226
This DSD and volume issue on this DAC is a little confusing. Lots of DACs out there has them combined so why isn't it possible on this DAC? Or is the RME DAC doing it the DSP way, which as far as I know is not a good way of doing it.
Volume control in ADI2-DAC is digital.

Digital volume control is not possible on DSD.
 
Jan 29, 2019 at 3:15 PM Post #802 of 6,226
Volume control in ADI2-DAC is digital.

Digital volume control is not possible on DSD.
Volume control in all Chord DACs are also digital, yet they support DSD. Same with my current DAC Pro-Ject Pre Box S2 Digital. I think you can ask the DAC chips to perform volume modifications, which is performed on the output stage.

If volume is done in DSP, you lose effective resolution.
 
Jan 29, 2019 at 3:25 PM Post #803 of 6,226
is volume control of DSD possible through software (HQ Player, Jriver)? I do realize there is a reference level that can be set in the DAC, but they are just preset levels. I would like a bit more granular control of DSD Direct volume and was curious

or do I need to trim the output of my amp in order to keep from taking my speakers apart?

This DSD and volume issue on this DAC is a little confusing. Lots of DACs out there has them combined so why isn't it possible on this DAC? Or is the RME DAC doing it the DSP way, which as far as I know is not a good way of doing it.

DSD is DSD and it is not alterable at all in the digital domain, at all.

For volume control on pure DSD you need to send the signal from the DAC to a pre/power or integrated amp with an analog volume control.

DSD is a hopeless format with absolutely no benefits, and a ton of drawbacks compared to PCM, so my advice is to convert whatever you have in DSD to PCM and then enjoy the music with control. DSD is the audio equivalent of the Emperors new clothes
 
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Jan 29, 2019 at 3:37 PM Post #804 of 6,226
Volume control in all Chord DACs are also digital, yet they support DSD. Same with my current DAC Pro-Ject Pre Box S2 Digital. I think you can ask the DAC chips to perform volume modifications, which is performed on the output stage.

If volume is done in DSP, you lose effective resolution.

1. That means that DSD has to be converted to PCM internally for a digital volume control to function.

2. And no, if volume is done in DSP you do not lose effective resolution with modern DACs as the digital signal is translated to a higher bit depth before volume processing.
 
Jan 29, 2019 at 3:47 PM Post #805 of 6,226
This DSD and volume issue on this DAC is a little confusing. Lots of DACs out there has them combined so why isn't it possible on this DAC? Or is the RME DAC doing it the DSP way, which as far as I know is not a good way of doing it.

You do have volume control with DSD. @technobear is incorrect here. If you use DSD Direct (an option), that disables all additional processing--including volume control--and only lets you play via line out. That's the purist function for people who are DSD junkies.

Source: Me. I got an ADI-2 DAC over a year ago and I've listened to quite a bit of DSD with it. Edit: Listening to a couple of DSD track right now via JRiver on my RME ADI-2 DAC with volume control.
 
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Jan 29, 2019 at 5:05 PM Post #806 of 6,226
DSD is DSD and it is not alterable at all in the digital domain, at all.

For volume control on pure DSD you need to send the signal from the DAC to a pre/power or integrated amp with an analog volume control.

DSD is a hopeless format with absolutely no benefits, and a ton of drawbacks compared to PCM, so my advice is to convert whatever you have in DSD to PCM and then enjoy the music with control. DSD is the audio equivalent of the Emperors new clothes

if that is the case, I have some work to do. any suggestion as to bit depth and resolution? all my DSD files are both .iso and .dsf.
 
Jan 29, 2019 at 7:00 PM Post #807 of 6,226
I do know this unit is supposed to be prettty high end with regards to all its input modes, including USB. Very few are better. Femto clocks for sure and likely galvanic isolation as well. People have commented no change when using it with reclockers and linear power supplies. Also many have auditioned this Dac vs Hugo and preferred it. I’d say they are both in the same technical league so more preference then anything
 
Jan 29, 2019 at 7:35 PM Post #808 of 6,226
if that is the case, I have some work to do. any suggestion as to bit depth and resolution? all my DSD files are both .iso and .dsf.

If the software you are using supports DSD playback, I asume it does, there is no reason to permanently convert your DSD source files to PCM. Just turn off DSD direct mode on the RME and let the RME convert from DSD to PCM on the fly. You will then have volume control through all outputs including the headphone jack. The DSP functions of the RME will be disabled however. I'd recommend on the fly DSD to PCM conversion in your playback software if DSP is important to you when playing DSD. Taking the time to convert your DSD content to PCM is just a waste when software like Foobar and JRiver and the RME can do this for you in real time. Some people have such a hatred for DSD that they would prefer to see it eradicated. I'm lossless format agnostic myself.
 
Jan 29, 2019 at 7:48 PM Post #809 of 6,226
If the software you are using supports DSD playback, I asume it does, there is no reason to permanently convert your DSD source files to PCM. Just turn off DSD direct mode on the RME and let the RME convert from DSD to PCM on the fly. You will then have volume control through all outputs including the headphone jack. The DSP functions of the RME will be disabled however. I'd recommend on the fly DSD to PCM conversion in your playback software if DSP is important to you when playing DSD. Taking the time to convert your DSD content to PCM is just a waste when software like Foobar and JRiver and the RME can do this for you in real time. Some people have such a hatred for DSD that they would prefer to see it eradicated. I'm lossless format agnostic myself.
/\ THIS.
 
Jan 29, 2019 at 7:51 PM Post #810 of 6,226
I love DSD!!! Wish that there were more albums in that format, but they sound amazing! Definitely the best way listen to digital music, IMHO. I feel that PCM conversion is fine, but takes away that "something special" sound [warmer, more analog sounding] that I hear when listening to native DSD.
 

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