I don’t think there is anything "proprietary" in the AKM A/D circuit that Technics is using. Just using the AKM chip. Of course, the power supply used and the input stage used affects the sound.......so, in that sense everyone one who uses a particular chip will have a "one of a kind....in house design".
Which digital input to use? Technics SU-R1000 or Technics SL-G700
First of all let me start by saying I've been an avid reader of the forums for quite some time but this is my first thread...
I have both the Technics SU-R1000 (Integrated) and the Technics SL-G700 (CD / SACD & Streamer).
I am using a Raspberry Pi running Roopieee with audio going out through a HiFiBerry Digi+ hat (optical).
I use this for Tidal / Qobuz and also my own digitised CD library.
I know that the SL-G700 uses a dual mono DAC circuit (AK4497 from Asahi Kasei) but I am unsure of what the SU-R1000 uses.
Question is, which input should I be utilizing?
Digital in to the streamer with analogue out to the amp
Digital in to the amp
Any opinions appreciated!
Thank you.
I have both the Technics SU-R1000 (Integrated) and the Technics SL-G700 (CD / SACD & Streamer).
I am using a Raspberry Pi running Roopieee with audio going out through a HiFiBerry Digi+ hat (optical).
I use this for Tidal / Qobuz and also my own digitised CD library.
I know that the SL-G700 uses a dual mono DAC circuit (AK4497 from Asahi Kasei) but I am unsure of what the SU-R1000 uses.
Question is, which input should I be utilizing?
Digital in to the streamer with analogue out to the amp
Digital in to the amp
Any opinions appreciated!
Thank you.
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