A question on some older CD players and the Ultra Analog DAC used in them
A couple of the best sounds I had in my system were from a Wadia and a Classe CD players that were using an Ultra Analog DAC.
Is/are Ultra Analog still in business? It would seem that in digital playback the digital to analog conversion is a first step down the road of music to listen to from a digital source. Is/are there any competition in the DAC chip part of the business? As most of us know, competition is a major key to better products in nearly every consumer field. Thanks, J ,
the chip may be the Ultra Analog 20400 r2r DAC, but I am not sure about the DAC/chip number.
Is/are Ultra Analog still in business? It would seem that in digital playback the digital to analog conversion is a first step down the road of music to listen to from a digital source. Is/are there any competition in the DAC chip part of the business? As most of us know, competition is a major key to better products in nearly every consumer field. Thanks, J ,
the chip may be the Ultra Analog 20400 r2r DAC, but I am not sure about the DAC/chip number.
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This is what was inside, but it said the dac chip has it's ID sanded off. Could have been paralleled PCM56 or 63's or AD ones from that era. http://audiogo.ru/spisok-dakov-na-ultraanalog-20400/ Cheers George |
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