Tiny DAC, Big Sound, Evolved – Stoner Acoustics UD100 / UD110 / UD120
Apr 27, 2015 at 10:54 PM Post #1,082 of 1,162
  Running an analog output stage on 3.3V is vanishingly unlikely to be delivering state of the art performance. For a start caps at 4V rated working really suck, so the power supply is a major challenge.

 
...fortunately we have 5V on USB? Then again, the DAC we are talking here has internal charge pump and capable of spilling out line-level 2.1Vrms signal without any extra parts. It is not some 'state of the art' DAC that required NASA qualified engineer to design its power supply.
 
Apr 27, 2015 at 11:19 PM Post #1,083 of 1,162
Ah there's the rub - we don't always have 5V on USB, that's the nominal voltage and it can go lower. Hence the need for local regulation to a lower voltage. Gino's comments that it 'can't be that good' were in the context of looking for something state of the art I believe. Not to knock this DAC which looks excellent given the low cost and small size.
 
Internal charge pumps are convenient but all IC charge pumps tend to have rather high output impedance, which is a limitation on SQ.
 
Apr 27, 2015 at 11:53 PM Post #1,084 of 1,162
Can you clarify how the line output impedance going into the amp impacts SQ?  What would be the normal input impedance for line level on an amp?
 
Apr 28, 2015 at 12:07 AM Post #1,085 of 1,162
  Ah there's the rub - we don't always have 5V on USB, that's the nominal voltage and it can go lower. Hence the need for local regulation to a lower voltage. Gino's comments that it 'can't be that good' were in the context of looking for something state of the art I believe. Not to knock this DAC which looks excellent given the low cost and small size.
 
Internal charge pumps are convenient but all IC charge pumps tend to have rather high output impedance, which is a limitation on SQ.

 
Not to knock on Gino either, but it is kind of odd to comment about state of the art DAC which is not what this thread is about. At least I have not seen anyone claiming any DAC discussed in this thread to be state of the art. That's the discussion best reserved on the high-end or DIY forum.
 
  Can you clarify how the line output impedance going into the amp impacts SQ?  What would be the normal input impedance for line level on an amp?

 
DAC is not supposed to 'drive' the amp and should only acts as a pure voltage source. To have that, usually we want the output impedance of the DAC to be at least around 1/10 of the input impedance of the amp. Input impedance of the amp can vary by a lot, but usually we are talking a few thousand ohm, so we tend to see DAC's output impedance on a few hundreds ohm. Most DAC is not designed to output a lot of current, and if it does driving a load, it will not behave at its best and we will see performance decreases.
 
Apr 28, 2015 at 12:12 AM Post #1,086 of 1,162
The driving impedance primarily affects SQ because it sags the power supply of the driving amp to some degree. The upshot is - the higher the driven impedance (I would suggest aiming for over 47kohms with normal CD levels) the better the sound.
 
May 6, 2015 at 5:29 AM Post #1,087 of 1,162
Not the right thread, but have you all seen The Ruby?
 
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.1083116835036528.1073741832.426811050667113&type=1
 
May 11, 2015 at 3:38 PM Post #1,091 of 1,162
new product by Stoner Acoustics: the Ruby Portable Amplifier
 
original source link: http://stoneracoustics.blogspot.com/2015/05/ruby-high-fidelity-amplifier.html
created a head-fi discussion thread here: http://www.head-fi.org/t/766146/new-stoner-acoustics-ruby-portable-amplifier
 
May 11, 2015 at 4:00 PM Post #1,092 of 1,162
  new product by Stoner Acoustics: the Ruby Portable Amplifier
 
original source link: http://stoneracoustics.blogspot.com/2015/05/ruby-high-fidelity-amplifier.html
created a head-fi discussion thread here: http://www.head-fi.org/t/766146/new-stoner-acoustics-ruby-portable-amplifier

 
We kind of said that 3 posts above yours
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Thanks for the dedicated thread though, mine is on its way.
 
May 11, 2015 at 4:36 PM Post #1,093 of 1,162
   
We kind of said that 3 posts above yours
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Thanks for the dedicated thread though, mine is on its way.

ahhh niice! somehow I missed your posting. can't wait for your impressions!! :) I'm thinking about picking one up too (though the upcoming EGD seems a lot more suitable for my needs)
 
Jun 6, 2015 at 2:31 AM Post #1,095 of 1,162
Hi guys I'm wondering if my ud120 is faulty. It doesn't work with iems' tips that has 3poles/mic. I know the mic definitely won't work, but the sound became mono instead of stereo.
 

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You shouldn't be going directly into earphones or headphones. You should be feeding an amp. The ohms are too high for direct connection. Also only would work with 2 pole tsr terminations.
 

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