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Initial impressions emotiva DAC
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<blockquote data-quote="chrisg" data-source="post: 95717" data-attributes="member: 765"><p>Cambridge Audio cdp 840 (most recent one) has 24/384 dac while dacmagic is only 24/192. It's probably why it sound better. </p><p>With Emotiva pricing it may by justified spending another R1000-R1500 to get it upgraded (PSU, diodes,caps, etc,). I have it done to my dacmagic (not by myself) and it sounds way better than of-the-shelf unit (still have to compare to some other dacs or cdp's). I would imagine similar can be done to emotiva dac.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chrisg, post: 95717, member: 765"] Cambridge Audio cdp 840 (most recent one) has 24/384 dac while dacmagic is only 24/192. It's probably why it sound better. With Emotiva pricing it may by justified spending another R1000-R1500 to get it upgraded (PSU, diodes,caps, etc,). I have it done to my dacmagic (not by myself) and it sounds way better than of-the-shelf unit (still have to compare to some other dacs or cdp's). I would imagine similar can be done to emotiva dac. [/QUOTE]
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