It is now in the first slot and option 1 selected. No difference than slot 2. Just have to turn the volume up more to match what I’m used to with the ps audio dac.
I do notice that the dac 60 is a clearer sound and less distortion, it seems.
Accuphase dac 60
New guy posting here, lurking for awhile. I have a new Accuphase e380 integrated and love it. Thinking of getting the dac 60 card that goes with it. Thoughts, opinions please. Right now I have a ps audio digital link iii dac that is still going strong. What can I expect from a new modern dac?
not sure if this is the correct place to post this. TIA…
It seems for whatever reason Accuphase has implemented the DAC 60 card to operate with a low voltage output. I have to give them benefit of the doubt and assume it’s for a good reason. I can see your point for certain. You have to trust what you hear and choose what sounds better and makes you happier. Charles |
Yeah, I’m sure there is a reason. It’s just crazy to me. First time experiencing something like this and at $2,000. curious what you meant by this “Wow! I hope the resolution is this simple. That’d be terrific news.”? I just read it in your above post. Thanks for your help! Everyone, I appreciate it. Great when the audio community can help each other out. Not like some other forums or groups I belong to. |
I don't know, but to me it sounds like something isn't working correctly. One of the Accuphase dealers should comment if your experience is "normal" or if something is broken. Someone must own your amp with the DAC card and hopefully will chime in. I hope you sort all this out. Are all the DAC 60 cards the same regardless of what countries markets they are built for?
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When @lalitk said the slot chosen was the issue I thought “wow” what a simple fix (Resolution to the prob). Alas it wasn’t the culprit afterall. There’s still a possibility that something might be faulty. If indeed it is just a case of a very low voltage output, you would think at least a few others would have voiced similar concerns. Audio is both fascinating and at times frustrating. Charles |