Dumdum
Senior Member
I have put it in here as there isn’t a specific section for it...
I use a topping D10 as a usb to optical and coax output converter, I am curious as to why when measuring the devices as DACs is it not easy to then plum the output into the audio analyser and measure it’s digital output also?
I am curious as to why and how I am hearing extra detail, a higher, more defined soundstage and better sound quality in my car from digital vs analogue into my dsp... the freq response is more or less identical give or take the odd 0.1db but that could be variations in the pink noise used for the measurements
I Have recently sent a spare D10 to a friend in Holland and he heard the exact same thing
is there a reason you don’t measure the digital outs on these devices?
I use a topping D10 as a usb to optical and coax output converter, I am curious as to why when measuring the devices as DACs is it not easy to then plum the output into the audio analyser and measure it’s digital output also?
I am curious as to why and how I am hearing extra detail, a higher, more defined soundstage and better sound quality in my car from digital vs analogue into my dsp... the freq response is more or less identical give or take the odd 0.1db but that could be variations in the pink noise used for the measurements
I Have recently sent a spare D10 to a friend in Holland and he heard the exact same thing
is there a reason you don’t measure the digital outs on these devices?