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My Choral housed Chord Mscaler
OptoDX comes as a set of TX and RX units. SRCDX is mostly used with software upsampling and to bypass a Chord DAC's USB chip.- Reactcore
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- Forum: DIY (Do-It-Yourself) Discussions
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Hugo M Scaler by Chord Electronics - The Official Thread
Oh i tweaked my heart out.. just see the links in my signature 😄 For streamers theres plenty choces.. id say go with the most convenient interfaced one. I dont stream myself, ive made a player out of a thinclient PC with a ddc and foobar2k & Jriver MC with multiple remote apps on my...- Reactcore
- Post #18,560
- Forum: High-end Audio Forum
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Hugo M Scaler by Chord Electronics - The Official Thread
Stick with Mscaler and keep your DAC isolated from noise imo preferably using optical. It eases your mind not to keep tweaking software parameters so you can enjoy the music :beyersmile:- Reactcore
- Post #18,553
- Forum: High-end Audio Forum
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Hugo M Scaler by Chord Electronics - The Official Thread
I said it earlier.. Mscaler is hugely dependent on the source being bitperfect. Even a 1% software volume attenuation or dsp/eq breaks down its abillity to reconstruct PCM samples with good result. And imho really some tracks are so much digitally studio processed that Mscaler ..eg more taps...- Reactcore
- Post #18,547
- Forum: High-end Audio Forum
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My Choral housed Chord Mscaler
Better go after OptoDX instead of SRC. Isolate your TT2 from noise.- Reactcore
- Post #177
- Forum: DIY (Do-It-Yourself) Discussions
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Hugo TT 2 by Chord Electronics - The Official Thread
If i hadnt found out the clarity my hd800 now gives with the inner sheets removed.. i would have gone D8000(pro) too.. The non pro has a more profound bass while the pro is brighter with wider soundstage.. closer to hd800- Reactcore
- Post #18,989
- Forum: High-end Audio Forum
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Hugo TT 2 by Chord Electronics - The Official Thread
Thats why i love these optical inputs on my Dave :) to be best isolated. Then all inputs on Mscaler sound as good- Reactcore
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- Forum: High-end Audio Forum
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CHORD ELECTRONICS DAVE
Werent you going to visit a nearby electrician friend who could do the cap mods for you?- Reactcore
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- Forum: High-end Audio Forum
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Using a resistor on the output of an amp.
Not shure what youre trying to do.. A resistor in series with a speaker or headphone or parallel?- Reactcore
- Post #2
- Forum: Headphone Amps (full-size)
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The New Chord Quartet MScaler Discussion Thread
Ive found another article on this Russian site: https://next-hifi.ru/obzory/new-4-million-taps-digital-processor-m-scaler-quartet/ And put it through a translator. Rob Watts is raising the bar Four million equations in the new M Scaler Quartet processor. At the Munich exhibition, Chord...- Reactcore
- Post #172
- Forum: High-end Audio Forum
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CHORD ELECTRONICS DAVE
Ah found it was you who posted earlier this: https://www.head-fi.org/threads/chord-electronics-dave.766517/post-16409489- Reactcore
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- Forum: High-end Audio Forum
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The New Chord Quartet MScaler Discussion Thread
Considering 1v, 75A makes 75W. But im sure this much is only drawn on 4M and only while playing/processing.. like HMS- Reactcore
- Post #170
- Forum: High-end Audio Forum
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The New Chord Quartet MScaler Discussion Thread
Rob means 75A current running inside of the combined circuits.- Reactcore
- Post #167
- Forum: High-end Audio Forum
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CHORD ELECTRONICS DAVE
Dave set on DAC mode (hold left/right buttons simultaniously) sets its volume at -3dB and i believe that means 3v output. To get 2v it must be more like -5dB or so I remember someone posted a list once Edit: youre right with Blu also added you should do +3dB = -2dB- Reactcore
- Post #25,911
- Forum: High-end Audio Forum