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So when I see in the manual.. only this explanation.. I assumed if switch the LO MODE to DAC, already Max out the VOLT...
DAC's dont burn nor do competently designed ones have a signature/sound (warm, brash, etc) so if you are confident you are hearing that change, you might want to set your investigative sites elsewhere as its likely not the DAC.Hi All,
Need some advice, had my D70s for a couple of weeks and its been a journey, it started off sounding amazing, Bass was deep, lush Mids and Highs with no fatigue what so ever. Fast forward a week and half and now my system sounds slightly fatiguing and a bit shouty/brash, nothing else has changed, my system is the same(as below). May plug me E30 back in again and see what happens, anyone experience a long burn in or maybe its just that I need a warmer dac?
Naim Nait xs2
Dynaudio SP40s
Bluesound Node 3 with Fidelity Audio top end PSU/Interface (new a month ago)
Budget Van Den Hul RCAs
DNM Resolution speaker cable
2x BK Double Gem Subs
Im going to try a Naim Supernait 2 on Wednesday.
I also have a D70s and I realized that the burn in period makes a difference in the sound, just believe the words of people who have this DAC and not people who listen to numbers and graphs. In the first hours it really is softer, it even bothered me or I have other dacs with Saber 9018 and the difference was quite big in the high frequencies, after that I stopped listening and let it reach 100h on direct, I tested it again and the difference decreased but still so it wasn't to my liking, i left it on for a week and made a new comparison and i was surprised, in the D70s the details appear and they were much better compared to the old dac (Calyx 24/192). This confirms what I had already researched, the burn in time is around 200h.Hi All,
Need some advice, had my D70s for a couple of weeks and its been a journey, it started off sounding amazing, Bass was deep, lush Mids and Highs with no fatigue what so ever. Fast forward a week and half and now my system sounds slightly fatiguing and a bit shouty/brash, nothing else has changed, my system is the same(as below). May plug me E30 back in again and see what happens, anyone experience a long burn in or maybe its just that I need a warmer dac?
Naim Nait xs2
Dynaudio SP40s
Bluesound Node 3 with Fidelity Audio top end PSU/Interface (new a month ago)
Budget Van Den Hul RCAs
DNM Resolution speaker cable
2x BK Double Gem Subs
Im going to try a Naim Supernait 2 on Wednesday.
Thank you for this helpful reply, I defiantly felt it was softer to begin with, it must have been running for at least 100hrs now. I have moved my speakers around tonight with some better results though, im thinking my room might have something to do with this brash sound if not the amp, going to try a different amp on Wednesday and if that fails I will try some room treatment on back wall.I also have a D70s and I realized that the burn in period makes a difference in the sound, just believe the words of people who have this DAC and not people who listen to numbers and graphs. In the first hours it really is softer, it even bothered me or I have other dacs with Saber 9018 and the difference was quite big in the high frequencies, after that I stopped listening and let it reach 100h on direct, I tested it again and the difference decreased but still so it wasn't to my liking, i left it on for a week and made a new comparison and i was surprised, in the D70s the details appear and they were much better compared to the old dac (Calyx 24/192). This confirms what I had already researched, the burn in time is around 200h.
If you are not enjoying the current sound, I recommend switching to filter 1 or 3, another measure is to change the placement of the speakers, this will help to adapt the sound to your personal taste.
This confirms what I had already researched, the burn in time is around 200h.
Hi All,Hi All,
Need some advice, had my D70s for a couple of weeks and its been a journey, it started off sounding amazing, Bass was deep, lush Mids and Highs with no fatigue what so ever. Fast forward a week and half and now my system sounds slightly fatiguing and a bit shouty/brash, nothing else has changed, my system is the same(as below). May plug me E30 back in again and see what happens, anyone experience a long burn in or maybe its just that I need a warmer dac?
Naim Nait xs2
Dynaudio SP40s
Bluesound Node 3 with Fidelity Audio top end PSU/Interface (new a month ago)
Budget Van Den Hul RCAs
DNM Resolution speaker cable
2x BK Double Gem Subs
Im going to try a Naim Supernait 2 on Wednesday.
Good to hear. you shouldn't nor will anyone else unless its imaginedI own d70s and did not noticed any burn in changes. I still think it a great DAC and I am sticking to it without any doubts.
I think the best option for you would be a Denafrips Ares II, which has a warmer sound with smoother high frequencies than DS dacs.Hi All,
I wanted to follow up with my findings tonight after getting hold of a Supernait 2, this has definitely improved the sound along with Filter 1 engaged.
The XS2 + D70s defiantly comes across more forward and Analytical than the SN2 + D70s, this feels a-lot more composed and smoother but still not perfect in the sense of its still a tiny bit to analytical(edgy) for me so im going to try an SMSL M400 with both amps and see if that warms it up a bit.
D70s is a cracking DAC though, cant get over the sheer detail this thing reveals, I dont want to sell it until I compare otherwise I could regret it.
Quotation needed. Head-Fi is not a valid source.I think the best option for you would be a Denafrips Ares II, which has a warmer sound with smoother high frequencies than DS dacs.
-You need to push it directly via software, not in Windows control panel.Help! How to set to 768khz I only have 384khz!?
Thanks. I in Jriver, to check, set 44.1kHz to play 768kHz and the display showed 768kHz.-You need to push it directly via software, not in Windows control panel.
-Setting the maximum in Windows accomplishes nothing anyway ... Windows sucks at resampling.
God I hate marketing. 768kHz is useless. Any DAC oversamples to much higher sample rate anyway.
I found an interesting article about this topic here https://www.soundstageultra.com/ind...311-what-s-wrong-with-digital-volume-controlsHi-- i'm new to this forum... so not quite sure about the etiquette here as I have a question d70s. I stream up to 24 bit/192khz to it and love the sound of it using the D70SMQA as my preamp. But I recently bought another amp that is much higher gain (35db gain, 0.75Vinput max, 51Kohm) and more sensitive speakers, (and it's all supposed to be more transparent--and does feel more alive). I have moved the amp/dac into my bedroom and only use CDs right now, and I find myself turning the volume down on the DAC (especially in the evenings) to like -42 or -45db.
I'm wondering if the DAC at such an attenuation is missing detail? I'm new at all this and not an experienced listener yet. One person mentioned to me in an email that with the high gain amp and the sensitive speakers I'm using that he had to turn his DAC down so much "it was loosing a lot of bits" and "loosing detail". With the Topping D70sMQA WOULD SETTING THE VOLUME DOWN TO -40 to -45db ACTUALLY BE LOOSING RESOLUTION OR DETAIL? Yes the volume is down but I don't hear any noise. This same audio person suggested I might want to buy an expensive pre-amp or passive pre-amp to use to adjust the gain to the amp rather than directly driving it with a DAC. Right now I'm using the D70s as my preamp and volume control and have wondered if I should add a 10 or 12db attenuator and increase the volume of the DAC into somehow a better volume/resolution level? Or is the SNR and quality of the DAC such that I shouldn't need an attenuator after the DAC and I can simply run the DAC at whatever attenuation I need to for volume control? -- again-- I 'm sorry I'm a newbie and not sure if it's okay to post this amidst the discussions going on about this DAC-- I'd appreciate your thoughts on the matter or suggestions as to where to ask this question. Thank you.
THANK YOU nhs for the link. Very very interesting read. I wish they had a table for 16 bit sources but 32bit digital volume control. I'm not totally sure about how my DAC does volume control. It is supposed to allow up to 32 bits of data on USB input but typically up to 24 bit data on RCA. I'm not sure if when I input 16 bit data (a CD), then is it operating as a 32 bit volume control? THANK YOU... I'll do more research on it. Great article.I found an interesting article about this topic here https://www.soundstageultra.com/ind...311-what-s-wrong-with-digital-volume-controls