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K.K

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  1. Thanks, I understand very well not to trust the reviews. I based my decision mainly on my requirements and need. Coming from a DIYer, the D2 really impress me technically.

     

    -Design concept with focus on jitter reduction

    -Circuit layout

    -ESS Sabre chipset

    -Asynchronous 24/192 USB

    -all the inputs are individually galvanic isolated

    -combination of 32-bit digital attenuators and thin-film resistor dividers for preamp

    -choice of opamps used

     

     

    It is almost exactly how I would build a DAC, hence the leap of faith. :think: For the parts used alone I think it is well worth the price... But I maybe wrong :blink:

     

    But I will be checking out your recommendation esp the Calyx and RWA :yeah:

     

    Will also like to invite you to drop-by for a listen when I received the D2 if you are interested. :beer:

    I love to have a listen to your LCD2 and HD800 with the D2. :cans:


  2. how much is D1? or is it out of production, I saw only D2, and is pretty expensive

     

    and why get it? u never tried it right?

     

    Well, I am getting the D2. I am getting it because it meets my expectations and needs. It has a very good design using the same type of chipset and opamps that I would use if I would to diy one. The preamp and DAC stage are very well implemented. The layout of the circuit and shielding is well executed. The headphone amp is not bad too. I think it is reasonably priced.

     

    Here is a review from someone who I trust on the older D1.

    Anedio D1 review

     

    And the D2 has a improved power supply for all the stages and it has 24/192 for the USB input. :party:

     

     

     

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