the Music Hall has separate DAC chips, clocks, etc because it's a combination 3-INPUT DAC and a CD player
http://musichallaudio.com/c-dac15-3/
Knowing there's a another circuit board UNDER the disc drive, you still think the interior is sparse?
Emotiva ERC-3 or Music Hall C-DAC15.3 / connections?
@auxinput the Music Hall has separate DAC chips, clocks, etc because it's a combination 3-INPUT DAC and a CD player http://musichallaudio.com/c-dac15-3/ Knowing there's a another circuit board UNDER the disc drive, you still think the interior is sparse? |
Yes, the Music Hall is still very sparse. You need to take that single circuit board and chop it in half. The left side is the power supply, DAC and I/V stage for the digital inputs. The right side is the power supply, DAC and I/V stage for the CD drive. The hidden board under the drive is just the digital controller for the CD drive itself. In the Emotiva ERC-3 picture, the power supply comprises the large circuit board on the left side of the player. The top right contains the DAC and I/V stage. The top middle contains the output buffer stages. The emotive is hiding it's CD driver controller board. Also, the Emotiva has metal shielding between power supply / drive / DAC modules. This may push your budget, but you could look at Marantz offerings. There are a couple items for sale on audiogon. A Marantz SA8005 and a UD7007. Both have discrete output stages (no op amps), and will probably sound much better than the Emotiva or Music Hall. The SA8005 also has digital inputs and can act as a DAC. |