"Arny Krueger" wrote in message
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"R" wrote in message
Stewart Pinkerton wrote in
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On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 22:45:20 GMT, "Rich.Andrews"
wrote:
What I mean by parallel is that the data stream for one channel
feeds 2 dacs at once and the resultant output of the dacs are tied
together. Many of the high end CD players and D-A units use that
circuit topology as it lowers the distortion levels.
Thinking back for a while, I remember the days when doubling up DAC chips
was sorta popular.
There was even a tweak that stacked two DAC chips on top of each other.
This kinda worked because many DAC chhips of the era had high impedance
outputs, so that their outputs were summed at the input to the following
stage.
The net effect was that the output voltage was doubled (6 dB), while any
internally generated uncorrelated noise increased by only 3 dB.
Care to explain this voltage doubling claim of yours Arny? I smell more
snake oil than hi-rez in PC/ABX.
ScottW
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