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Denafrips R2R DAC (plays 512 DSD) reviewed as giant killer


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18 hours ago, JamesBardsley said:

thanks Miska

 

I took the Cisco switch out a few weeks ago as it didn't seem to make as much difference now I have the Network Bridge

 

but maybe I'll put it back again as a kind of EM noise buffer

 

I have no idea whether I have 802.3x flow control enabled in the Cisco settings....?

 

I reset the switch when I bought it - have no other way of interaacting with it

 

i have no console cable, etc.

I am not sure about this switch, but most can be accessed by typing their ip address into a browser. Check the Cisco website for instructions on how to get at the settings.

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On 6/13/2019 at 5:10 PM, Albrecht said:

Hi,

A good friend just took delivery and is running in a Denafrips Terminator and is awaiting info on how to switch between the different roll-off filters. He is liking it, - asserting that it's a little better than his Audio GD Master.

 

As for the Matrix, - I've had one for about 4 months and sold it as it was very thin sounding through the mid-range and mid to low bass regions. It has some nice detail in the upper mids and highs, - but compared to the F-1 and the Gustard U-16,- it is a poor piece of equipment and I wouldn't recommend it to anyone.

 

Cheers,

 

Maybe try this. It has an output for every Terminator input.

https://www.kitsunehifi.com/product/singxer-su6/

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