In Reply to: RE: you can build them posted by Vince S on October 23, 2010 at 18:12:08:
Vince,
I'm sorry that I was apparently trying to beat a dead horse that you and I had already beaten together. I didn't remember.
I had a 2.6 up until the HDP-3 came out. The 2.6 admittedly had problems. I believe most or all of them have been addressed by the HDP-3. The paragraph below is copied and pasted from the DEQX sales website.
"A problem with traditional DSP audio processing is its tendency to sound ‘digital’. In addition to its S/PDIF and AES3 digital inputs, the HDP-3 Preamp-processor contains balanced and unbalanced analogue inputs utilizing highly transparent Analogue to Digital Converters (ADCs) running at 24-bit 96kHz HD resolution. Two SHARC 32-bit floating-point DSPs provide internal processing resolution in the order of 160dB, followed by audiophile 24/96 Digital to Analogue (DAC) converters and six 256-step resistor ladder analogue volume control chips to maintain the full dynamic range at low listening levels. Nine separate power-supply regulation stages, including four to provide the main analogue rails, provide very low measured distortion and fatigue-free listening transparency. Almost half a million lines of software refined by engineers over twelve years distinguish DEQX-HD from other digital processors and crossovers.
Good listening,
Don
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