Hi. Any idea how I can bypass the SM5840 in my Pioneer PD9700? Thanks, Paul
P paulrerrie Member Joined 2008 2010-10-04 6:17 pm #1 2010-10-04 6:17 pm #1 Hi. Any idea how I can bypass the SM5840 in my Pioneer PD9700? Thanks, Paul Attachments PD9700 filter stage.JPG 64.6 KB · Views: 74 ••• More options Share S stephensank Member Joined 2006 stephensank.com 2010-10-04 8:51 pm #2 2010-10-04 8:51 pm #2 I believe you would find doing that, if possible, a pointless excersize. The 9700 uses 'pulseflow' bitstream dac chips, which can not be run without major oversampling, and I am fairly sure each dac chip has internal OS in addition to the SM5840 OS. ••• More options Share Show hidden low quality content Status This old topic is closed. If you want to reopen this topic, contact a moderator using the "Report Post" button.
S stephensank Member Joined 2006 stephensank.com 2010-10-04 8:51 pm #2 2010-10-04 8:51 pm #2 I believe you would find doing that, if possible, a pointless excersize. The 9700 uses 'pulseflow' bitstream dac chips, which can not be run without major oversampling, and I am fairly sure each dac chip has internal OS in addition to the SM5840 OS. ••• More options Share
I believe you would find doing that, if possible, a pointless excersize. The 9700 uses 'pulseflow' bitstream dac chips, which can not be run without major oversampling, and I am fairly sure each dac chip has internal OS in addition to the SM5840 OS.