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Nuprime uDSD coaxial S/PDIF output
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<blockquote data-quote="Nidri" data-source="post: 849023" data-attributes="member: 1342"><p>I've used the uDSD in this capacity to power an older (EAD) DAC that doesn't have a USB input.</p><p>To my ears it performed this job admirably.</p><p>Subsequently used a dedicated D2D converter (the $200 Singxer F-1*) in the same position.</p><p>Couldn't discern any substantial difference between the uDSM and the Singxer (which is pretty highly regarded).</p><p>Btw both use XMOS USB interface chips. </p><p>I would 100% recommend the uDSD for this role.</p><p>Perhaps the more expensive Audiophileo, Bel Canto and Berkeley units are even better; I haven't heard them, so can't really say.</p><p>Ime early USB interface chips like the PCM2704 weren't great, a world away from the modern XMOS and Amanero solutions. </p><p></p><p>* https://kitsunehifi.com/product/singxer-f1preloved/</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nidri, post: 849023, member: 1342"] I've used the uDSD in this capacity to power an older (EAD) DAC that doesn't have a USB input. To my ears it performed this job admirably. Subsequently used a dedicated D2D converter (the $200 Singxer F-1*) in the same position. Couldn't discern any substantial difference between the uDSM and the Singxer (which is pretty highly regarded). Btw both use XMOS USB interface chips. I would 100% recommend the uDSD for this role. Perhaps the more expensive Audiophileo, Bel Canto and Berkeley units are even better; I haven't heard them, so can't really say. Ime early USB interface chips like the PCM2704 weren't great, a world away from the modern XMOS and Amanero solutions. * https://kitsunehifi.com/product/singxer-f1preloved/ [/QUOTE]
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