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发表于 2021-9-9 22:56
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本帖最后由 New_Jerusalem 于 2021-9-9 23:40 编辑
https://audiophilestyle.com/forums/topic/31941-which-dacs-bypass-digital-filtering/page/7/
Vinnie Rossi DAC 2.0 has a dual-mono design, with two AKM AK4497EQ d/a chips. Its default mode is a non-oversampling filter with digital filter bypass. Allows bit-perfect playback at sampling rates up to 768kHz (16, 24, or 32 bit compatible), as well up to DSD512.
And as you can expect, the sound is very analogue
http://moodeaudio.org/forum/showthread.php?tid=2984
I'm familiar with only a few DAC chips or chip families that support what's called Oversampling Filter Bypass. There may be more.
Burr Brown PCM5XXX. When this chip is fed a 384kHz rate it's internal oversampling filter is automatically bypassed.
ESS Sabre 9038Q2M. This chip supports an explicit setting to disable the internal oversampling FIR filter. The purpose of this setting is to allow an external oversampling filter to be used. The external filter must send 8X the source sample rate in order to maintain the correct bandwidth required by the IIR stage in the chip. For example with bypass enabled a 44.1 kHz source needs to resampled to 352.8 kHz. Enabling the bypass also disables internal volume control, master trim and soft mute...
https://forums.stevehoffman.tv/threads/modern-dacs-are-vastly-superior.1026674/page-6
if you get up to at least DSD128 I believe you bypass the D-S modulator with the AK4499, so that's part of why I'm going to DSD from HQP
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