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  1. All human beings are different, Polish people are human beings, therefore all Polish people are different.
  2. Jesus, Hi We exchanged some info about this some time ago The DSD in this does not use i2s bus (bit clock, word clock, data and if needed master clk) Used are DSD L ch data stream, DSD R ch data stream, DSD Bit clock DSD converter is made to work correctly with standard LVCMOS 3.3V signals (L ch, R ch, bit clk) As for now the USB adapter is used to fed these three lines to the DAC Although it could have 'raw' DSD inputs (L,R ch data stream, DSD bit clk) accepting DSD data from other interfaces. B RGDS Gregor
  3. Ted Hi, This one is properly 'sorted' compared to the prototype and better Sure I will email B RGDS G
  4. Still working on it, the aim is to make it 'down to earth' affordable without compromising on the sound quality. B RGDS G
  5. Hi, Paraphrasing the line from W. Pasikowski 1994 'Pigs': With the name like this who can I be, Thaj? RGDS G
  6. Hi, Thanks for nice comment My DSD DAC wouldn`t 'qualify' for 'chipless competition' as I actually use 16 integrated shift registers and these are 16 'legged' chips, so no chipless here, although it does not use any sort of DAC chip nor Digital Sound Processing. My DSD design since 2012 is similar in concept to excellent work of Jussi Laako: Signalyst Which BDW is an open source project to DIY for interested people. My DSD differs in circuit topology, implementations and components to be genuine, yet is still based on shift registers and LPF. Re; 'comparisons': I am just a guy who makes things - It would make me happy if some people would use my DAC to listen to the music. Some may also like to do listening comparisons to many other DSD DACs: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/...qQTNfVUE#gid=0 (courtesy of T.Brady) Just for humor , (however it actually would work on certain sound quality level)- here is a 'chipless' DSD taken to the max: Amanero Combo384+CR LPF DSD256 unnecessary DSD DAC All the best Gregor
  7. Hi All,I am finalizing working on a new VAD DAC which I am very excited about. Main features of whats coming: Super optimized signal path for CD lovers - designed to 'lift the bar' for what can be sonically enjoyed and perceived from good old CDs; thus no Hi-Rez from SPDIF just 44.1/48kHz Red Book taken 'to 11!' 16/24/32bit/ 44.1 to 384kHz sample rate PCM playback from USB input, this based on hybrid current segment architecture with custom programmed DSP Separate - DSD64,128, DSD256, DSD512 and likely above; from shared USB input - pure, native, 1bit sound reconstruction based on shift registers and analogue filters (no DAC chip, no DSP, ASIO Direct; no 'demand' for DoP, KS) DSD input can be also specified as 'raw' DSD in: Left ch, R ch, bit clk new, innovative valve stage topology with extremely high dynamic range, S/N ratio auto-mode selection for incoming formats and 'rates' for both PCM and DSD VAD staple chassis to complement the circuitry future proof design and very good pricing (sale will be direct from us in the UK and likely EU) PS; the image is of the older DAC, will share the new images as soon as all is ready. Gregor Szymczyk
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