"Rich.Andrews" wrote:
Pooh Bear wrote in
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"Arny Krueger" wrote in news:qZ-dnTNPju7CgF_cRVn-
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"Rich.Andrews" wrote in message
I don't believe the count is relevant. The point is that putting
two dacs in parallel lowers distortion and I feel that if I am going
to spend some money, I might as well spend a bit more and get the
best.
In audio interfaces, AFAIK "The Best" is the LynxTWO.
An input impedance of 24 ohms balanced and 12 ohms unbalanced? Isn't
that a bit low?
Apparently you can't read a spec sheet.
Input Impedance Balanced mode: 24 kW , Unbalanced mode: 12 kW ( the
ohms symbol appears as W in plain text btw ).
http://www.lynxstudio.com/lynxtwospecs.html
IIRC - most modern converters work differentially internally anyway. The
inputs and outputs on the converters I'm currently using are
differential and most others I've looked at are too. Those that are
'single ended' usually have an internal inverting stage that converts
them to internally differential.
You're worrying about non-issues.
Graham
http://lynxstudio.com/reviews/LynxTWOBrochureLoRes.pdf
Clearly says "Unbalanced Mode: 12 greek omega"
That means 12 ohms, not 12k ohms.
What were you saying about reading a spec sheet?
That's a 'printing error' obviously. Input impedances are clearly going to be
kilohms. They ought to get someone to proof read better.
Check my link.
Graham