Is there really a significant difference between the AK4396 and the AK4395 DACs?
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2006-08-29, 20:07 #1Member
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2006-08-29, 22:07 #2
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.
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2006-09-01, 12:05 #3Member
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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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2006-09-01, 19:20 #6Member
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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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