@willemj
You are forgetting that no DAC except the Benchmark DAC2 and 3 properly handle Redbook intersample overs that are common even on high quality CD production like Steely Dan.
As it stands, I am aware of only two solutions -
1) Use a Benchmark DAC
2) Use Roon - they have implemented a 3 dB drop in digital signal level which appears to be default setting in order to prevent DACs from clipping all the time with inter sample overs
see this
https://benchmarkmedia.com/blogs/application_notes/tagged/dac3
The fact that that not even one other DAC manufacturer corrects this issue is shocking. Clearly most DACs are just thrown together using a chip and the chip user manual and without any real testing or engineering! How else can you explain that nobody else except Roon and Benchmark care about 1129 clipping distortion events on a single high quality audiophile track “Gaslighting Abbie”!
You are forgetting that no DAC except the Benchmark DAC2 and 3 properly handle Redbook intersample overs that are common even on high quality CD production like Steely Dan.
As it stands, I am aware of only two solutions -
1) Use a Benchmark DAC
2) Use Roon - they have implemented a 3 dB drop in digital signal level which appears to be default setting in order to prevent DACs from clipping all the time with inter sample overs
see this
https://benchmarkmedia.com/blogs/application_notes/tagged/dac3
The fact that that not even one other DAC manufacturer corrects this issue is shocking. Clearly most DACs are just thrown together using a chip and the chip user manual and without any real testing or engineering! How else can you explain that nobody else except Roon and Benchmark care about 1129 clipping distortion events on a single high quality audiophile track “Gaslighting Abbie”!