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    Is there really a significant difference between the AK4396 and the AK4395 DACs?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Walleyefisher View Post
    Is there really a significant difference between the AK4396 and the AK4395 DACs?
    They are similar parts in the same family - take a look at page four on the ak4396 data sheet to see the differences. The main ones are lower power, DSD support, and support for 3v3 logic supply. Sound-wise the biggest difference is lower out-of-band noise from ak4396. There are detailed measurements in their eval board docs. Note that our measurements surpass the eval board's by a good margin - i've never tested the ak4395 in our system though, so i can't say exactly how it might perform.
    Last edited by seanadams; 2006-08-29 at 23:37.

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    Thanks for the reply Sean...My current processor uses the ak4395 and I was trying to decide if the "miracle" DAC would provide some improvement.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Walleyefisher View Post
    Thanks for the reply Sean...My current processor uses the ak4395 and I was trying to decide if the "miracle" DAC would provide some improvement.
    There's much more to the DAC than the DAC, if that makes any sense. I'm talking about design, PCB layout, components, etc. The actual DAC chip is one piece of a large puzzle.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ezkcdude View Post
    There's much more to the DAC than the DAC, if that makes any sense. I'm talking about design, PCB layout, components, etc. The actual DAC chip is one piece of a large puzzle.
    Exactly - in particular, the AK4396 benefits nicely from the Jung super regulators.

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    I understand that the DAC is merely one piece of the puzzle that can affect sound. However, I shy from buying into the snake oil sales pitch of new means better. I like to hear the difference and sometimes its quantifiable and other times negligible or detrimental.

    More then anything I’m trying to convince myself that it’s worth the money for a Transporter.

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    Quote Originally Posted by seanadams View Post
    Exactly - in particular, the AK4396 benefits nicely from the Jung super regulators.
    Sean, I'd wager that there is a market for a stand-alone DAC offering based on the AK4396 and Jung regulators. Every SB1/2/3 owner would be a potiential customer if the price was right. Cheers, mac.
    Last edited by mac; 2006-09-01 at 19:52.

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