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Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: Deyang, Sichuan, P.R.China
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Now I am planning to retrofitting my retired Denon DCD755 to improve its sound quality, after I purchase a set of premium digital source. Usually PCM1702, as being indicated on TI website, is rated as J, K, U and P, with J as the most inaccurate and K/KY as the most accurate. What is unique to my machine is that it is using a pair of chips rated as L. I consult TI's website and haven't found the instruduction of this rating. Can anybody tell me what the rating of L means?
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Anybody knows? Thanks.
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grade "L" designates that it is selected
Also corresponds to the declared noise level i have tweaking dcd755 Last edited by Lautar; 6th July 2011 at 08:41 PM. |
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