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This build is top of the line. Every component in it was chosen for the best possible performance. The Sonore USB board was chosen for the optional OSF that can be engaged. When it's turned on, input will be up sampled to 352/384 using proprietary digital filters. At these sample rates, the Soren R-2R DAC runs in NOS mode (with one FIR2). The hardware OSF is a sophisticated minimum phase filter that greatly reduces pre-ringing while still providing excellent stop band rejection.
What this means is, you can choose to ignore filter 'rolling', enabling the onboard OSF. Or, disable it and enjoy the growing library of filters.
Here's the parts / price breakdown:
$250 - Sonore USB Receiver
$250 for 0.02% tolerance resistor R-2R
$150 SSR03 Super Shunt Regulator. Best possible PS. Built for 12V
$150 2 x Reflektor-D 3.3V PS for the ISO PS, 3.6V for the Sonore.
$25 wire, connectors, IEC, etc.
$150 For custom case
$60 for 2 x transformers
$165 Labor
Selling for:
$1000 + paypal fees + shipping
Here's a link to the Sonore USB receiver:
SONORE USB Interface
This build is top of the line. Every component in it was chosen for the best possible performance. The Sonore USB board was chosen for the optional OSF that can be engaged. When it's turned on, input will be up sampled to 352/384 using proprietary digital filters. At these sample rates, the Soren R-2R DAC runs in NOS mode (with one FIR2). The hardware OSF is a sophisticated minimum phase filter that greatly reduces pre-ringing while still providing excellent stop band rejection.
What this means is, you can choose to ignore filter 'rolling', enabling the onboard OSF. Or, disable it and enjoy the growing library of filters.
Here's the parts / price breakdown:
$250 - Sonore USB Receiver
$250 for 0.02% tolerance resistor R-2R
$150 SSR03 Super Shunt Regulator. Best possible PS. Built for 12V
$150 2 x Reflektor-D 3.3V PS for the ISO PS, 3.6V for the Sonore.
$25 wire, connectors, IEC, etc.
$150 For custom case
$60 for 2 x transformers
$165 Labor
Selling for:
$1000 + paypal fees + shipping
Here's a link to the Sonore USB receiver:
SONORE USB Interface
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The transformers are dual primary so can be wired for 220v.
Heh. The board top / right is a JLSounds filter / buffer. I briefly wired it up as an experiment. As the filter / buffer is configured, DAC sounds better without it. I'll be taking it out.
Heh. The board top / right is a JLSounds filter / buffer. I briefly wired it up as an experiment. As the filter / buffer is configured, DAC sounds better without it. I'll be taking it out.
This build is top of the line. Every component in it was chosen for the best possible performance. The Sonore USB board was chosen for the optional OSF that can be engaged. When it's turned on, input will be up sampled to 352/384 using proprietary digital filters. At these sample rates, the Soren R-2R DAC runs in NOS mode (with one FIR2). The hardware OSF is a sophisticated minimum phase filter that greatly reduces pre-ringing while still providing excellent stop band rejection.
What this means is, you can choose to ignore filter 'rolling', enabling the onboard OSF. Or, disable it and enjoy the growing library of filters.
Here's the parts / price breakdown:
$250 - Sonore USB Receiver
$250 for 0.02% tolerance resistor R-2R
$150 SSR03 Super Shunt Regulator. Best possible PS. Built for 12V
$150 2 x Reflektor-D 3.3V PS for the ISO PS, 3.6V for the Sonore.
$25 wire, connectors, IEC, etc.
$150 For custom case
$60 for 2 x transformers
$165 Labor
Selling for:
$1000 + paypal fees + shipping
Here's a link to the Sonore USB receiver:
SONORE USB Interface
An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.
An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.
An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.
An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.
An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.
Sorry for being out of topic, but I really love this chassis. Did you build it yourself?
No - a gentlemen that was making / selling custom cases on eBay. He made 4-5 for me over a year or so. Great work - not cheap, but top notch.
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