Snowman Posted October 14, 2011 Share Posted October 14, 2011 A Nad engineer is talking about in the link, he says it upsamples to 844 Khz dsd/PWM, and that that is the only way for it to procces any incomming signal from all its connections! The HDMI repeater is there so it can take audio from a Bluray player and pass the video, and since Bluray players talk mostly bitstream it should handle, but then most bluray players can switch to PCM, so we will have to wait and se. Cani Never say never unless you´ve tried it yourself properly. Link to comment
Snowman Posted October 14, 2011 Share Posted October 14, 2011 Check the link, Greg Stidsen specificaly mentions DSD into PWM signal. Cani Never say never unless you´ve tried it yourself properly. Link to comment
Snowman Posted October 14, 2011 Share Posted October 14, 2011 I think some peple are getting carried away, it does have jitter, but they are saying its so low that it´s unmeausureble´. I say who lives will find out. Cani Never say never unless you´ve tried it yourself properly. Link to comment
nigel Posted October 15, 2011 Share Posted October 15, 2011 Not only is the jitter vanishingly low (see John Atkinson's measurements in the Stereophile review of the M2), it is also inaudible. My M2 sounds equally free of jitter when fed via Toslink from either jittery sources like an Airport Express, or from well-reviewed converters like the Musical Fidelity V-Link. In fact, I don't bother to use the V-Link any more, as the NAD M2 sounds equally fantastic without it. nigel[br]ALAC stored on Drobo -> Mac Mini -> iTunes -> Airport Express (1st gen) -> Monoprice toslink -> NAD M2 Direct Digital Amplifier -> Wilson Benesch Curve Link to comment
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