I have Zen dac v2. I like it because it sounds very wide, does Neo idsd 2 sound like that?
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iFi DACs that use the Burr-Brown chip have a similar sound.I have Zen dac v2. I like it because it sounds very wide, does Neo idsd 2 sound like that?
I have the Neo idsd and now the Neo idsd 2.
Of all the DACs I've had from other brands, in my opinion, the ones from iFi are the best.
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Hi Praise there! Thanks so much for those words!iFi DACs that use the Burr-Brown chip have a similar sound.
I have the Neo idsd and now the Neo idsd 2.
Of all the DACs I've had from other brands, in my opinion, the ones from iFi are the best.
I am personally a fan of BB myself, probably how I got my taste for iFi gear!
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Has anyone tried to connect an external clock to it?How much better does it sound?
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I have a very simple 10mhz clock that I have used for years on my Singxer SU-2, on that unit it makes a great difference in sound.Has anyone tried to connect an external clock to it?How much better does it sound?
I am no "clock guru" and gave it a go on my iDSD2 but to me, it made not much difference. This indicated to me that perhaps the internals were more to my liking on that unit.
I am sure others may chime in that have better "clocks" and give other opinions.
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And what kind of sine wave does the device accept?
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According to the manual...
A sine or square wave signal may be used, see below...
Hope this helps...
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A sine or square wave signal may be used, see below...
Hope this helps...
Cheers!!
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