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So far only one DAP that does native DSD output, and that is DP-X1. Almost all DAPS out in the market do DSD over PCM. Having said that there isn't many DAC out there which accept Direct DSD. I really dont know if the current sony flagship will allow Direct DSD but DoP should be no issue, even the A30 allows DoP.
That is not true. My AK 240SS and AK380cu both can output native DSD up to DSD256 (11.2 MHz).
That is not true. My AK 240SS and AK380cu both can output native DSD up to DSD256 (11.2 MHz).
I can't hear the difference between dsd and conventional flac
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That is not true. My AK 240SS and AK380cu both can output native DSD up to DSD256 (11.2 MHz).
Methods to have dsd outputted is different. One way is DoP which AK uses which wraps dsd into pcm pockets, however technically it isn't pure dsd as pcm is involved.
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DoP isn't PCM | PS Audio
http://www.psaudio.com/pauls-posts/dop-isnt-pcm/
Native DSD versus DOP comparison
http://www.computeraudiophile.com/f6-dac-digital-analog-conversion/native-direct-stream-digital-versus-dsd-over-pcm-comparison-28488/
11.2MHz is only good for analog output on AK380.
Only 5.6MHz on digital output via micro USB as shown below
http://www.iriver.jp/support/file_1256.php
http://www.psaudio.com/pauls-posts/dop-isnt-pcm/
Native DSD versus DOP comparison
http://www.computeraudiophile.com/f6-dac-digital-analog-conversion/native-direct-stream-digital-versus-dsd-over-pcm-comparison-28488/
11.2MHz is only good for analog output on AK380.
Only 5.6MHz on digital output via micro USB as shown below
http://www.iriver.jp/support/file_1256.php
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Method of have dsd is outputted is different. One way is DoP which AK uses which wraps dsd into pcm pockets, however technically it isn't pure dsd as pcm is involved.
Please check AK website.
From the AK website AK 320 and AK 300 both use Dop, but AK 380 play back DSD natively up to DSD 256.
Lotoo Paw Gold also support DSD 5.6 playback natively.
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DoP (5.6MHz) on AK300/AK320/AK380 when we're going for digital output via micro USB
http://www.iriver.jp/support/file_1254.php
http://www.iriver.jp/support/file_1255.php
http://www.iriver.jp/support/file_1256.php
PCM:384kHz/32bit DoPSD128(5.6MHz/1bit)まで。(2016年7月現在)
11.2MHz on AK380 for digital input via micro USB (USB Audio Class 2.0) and analog output.
*No* DoP (11.2MHz) for digital output via micro USB yet.
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[COLOR=111111]I can't hear the difference between dsd and conventional flac[/COLOR]
I can hear the difference easily. Same album. Same song. Flac vs dsd. Eventhou is not really much. Dsd has more weight to it and better layering. Somehow..a little warmer too. But the most signifocant one is the weight of the sound.
Between Flac16 and Flac24 i hardly spot any difference thou.
Not all recording these differences easy to notice. Some albums, they almost the same, between flac/wav/dsd. But if i focused to the sound in quite environment, i still can hear the difference.
Personally, i prefer to use wav/flac16/flac24, eventhou i have about 3.5TB on dsd alone but i seldom copy it into my player.
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That is not true. My AK 240SS and AK380cu both can output native DSD up to DSD256 (11.2 MHz).
@Seeteeyou, you are right I meant to say play back and not output. 380 can playback DSD 256 natively on the player itself. USB output was only recently possible via a firmware upgrade (v1.25).
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I can hear the difference easily. Same album. Same song. Flac vs dsd. Eventhou is not really much. Dsd has more weight to it and better layering. Somehow..a little warmer too. But the most signifocant one is the weight of the sound.
Between Flac16 and Flac24 i hardly spot any difference thou.
Not all recording these differences easy to notice. Some albums, they almost the same, between flac/wav/dsd. But if i focused to the sound in quite environment, i still can hear the difference.
Personally, i prefer to use wav/flac16/flac24, eventhou i have about 3.5TB on dsd alone but i seldom copy it into my player.
Exactly this. DSD (to me) has much more of a natural/analogue sound. I honestly dont understand how people can't hear the difference. 24/16 bit I seriously can't hear any difference yet 24-192khz is the standard for most Dacs where DSD is made out to be a joke and companies like Schiit won't support it.
But I really don't get why Sony, the people trying to perpetuate DSD don't sell albums in DSD!
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I can hear the difference easily. Same album. Same song. Flac vs dsd. Eventhou is not really much. Dsd has more weight to it and better layering. Somehow..a little warmer too. But the most signifocant one is the weight of the sound.
Between Flac16 and Flac24 i hardly spot any difference thou.
Not all recording these differences easy to notice. Some albums, they almost the same, between flac/wav/dsd. But if i focused to the sound in quite environment, i still can hear the difference.
Personally, i prefer to use wav/flac16/flac24, eventhou i have about 3.5TB on dsd alone but i seldom copy it into my player.
Exactly this. DSD (to me) has much more of a natural/analogue sound. I honestly dont understand how people can't hear the difference. 24/16 bit I seriously can't hear any difference yet 24-192khz is the standard for most Dacs where DSD is made out to be a joke and companies like Schiit won't support it.
But I really don't get why Sony, the people trying to perpetuate DSD don't sell albums in DSD!
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Exactly this. DSD (to me) has much more of a natural/analogue sound. I honestly dont understand how people can't hear the difference. 24/16 bit I seriously can't hear any difference yet 24-192khz is the standard for most Dacs where DSD is made out to be a joke and companies like Schiit won't support it.
But I really don't get why Sony, the people trying to perpetuate DSD don't sell albums in DSD!
They don't sell album in DSD, they do sell Vinyls, and the turn table which can convert your vinyls to DSD directly storing in your Walkman or computer
What else can you ask for ? I agree about DSD sounding better. The ability to tell the differences depend on each person, so you can not blame others. The truth is that Sony knows DSD is better, so they are bringing it back to the game
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They don't sell album in DSD, they do sell Vinyls, and the turn table which can convert your vinyls to DSD directly storing in your Walkman or computer
What else can you ask for ? I agree about DSD sounding better. The ability to tell the differences depend on each person, so you can not blame others. The truth is that Sony knows DSD is better, so they are bringing it back to the game
Vinyl is fine for speakers but on HP's like my HD800's those crackles become distracting and annoying.
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128 / 256 internal storage is too less for this price! Sorry, 512 GB min., but not 256 GB for 3200 bucks.
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Vinyl is fine for speakers but on HP's like my HD800's those crackles become distracting and annoying.
you obviously have not run into those elite rippers out there that rip for free and make all those 50$ hi-res editions sound like a robbery
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