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They are probably digital amps, that directly use the digital signal to generate a PWM signal. -> The PWM signal is converted to analog right at the power stage output. So there is practically no analog signal before that.
Wadia sells one of these digital amps, too. It costs 10 times as much, though.
Wadia sells one of these digital amps, too. It costs 10 times as much, though.
By digital amp you mean class D, right?They are probably digital amps, that directly use the digital signal to generate a PWM signal. -> The PWM signal is converted to analog right at the power stage output. So there is practically no analog signal before that.
Wadia sells one of these digital amps, too. It costs 10 times as much, though.
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What's the point if the amplifier has 0.03% THD+N spec? That can EASILY be exceeded by the standard DAC+analog amplifier. I don't see any advantage with this product.
My thoughts exactly...What's the point if the amplifier has 0.03% THD+N spec? That can EASILY be exceeded by the standard DAC+analog amplifier. I don't see any advantage with this product.
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What's the point if the amplifier has 0.03% THD+N spec? That can EASILY be exceeded by the standard DAC+analog amplifier. I don't see any advantage with this product.
It is the price.
Digital input, 50 Watts out, in a fancy case, for slightly over 100 USD, this is quite cheap!
There is this one company, that also sells diy modules with this technology, I forgot the name... But specs weren´t good with them either.
Isn't 0.03 % THD+N very good, maybe not the lowest in the universe but still far below audibility thresholds? Add to this not needing a separate DAC.
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