New Product RE: Denafrips 12th Anniversary Edition Digital-to-Digital Converter (DDC)


what is a DDC?

A DDC, or Digital-to-Digital Converter, is a device that takes a digital audio signal from one source and processes it to improve its quality or compatibility before sending it to another digital audio device. Unlike traditional digital-to-analog converters (DACs) that convert digital signals to analog for playback through speakers or headphones, a DDC primarily deals with digital signals and their various formats.

The Denafrips digital-to-digital converter (DDC) represents a device meticulously crafted to accept a digital audio signal in a specific digital connection, for example, USB, and subsequently convert it into an alternative digital audio outputs. This conversion process not only enhances the audio quality but also involves the application of advanced processing techniques.

Jitter Reduction: Jitter is a timing error that can occur in digital audio signals, which can affect the quality of sound. DENAFRIPS DDCs incorporate sophisticated FIFO Buffer Reclocking mechanisms (TXCO / OCXO), to reduce jitter, leading to a cleaner and more accurate signal transmission.

See denafrips-12th-annv-ddc link:

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After seeing Denafrips not using top quality Capacitors anymore 

having been into modding my equipment ,and having owned a Audio business I known internal parts quality well , they used to use the Excellent Swiss silmic caps, and Nichicon Gold from Japan , now just what they call OEM capacitors from China. The quality of the caps is paramount and effects sound as well as longevity. Other areas too are now being sourced in China , having owned their products they were good ,this new Trent is a red flag 🚩 for me.

 

When I had my Metrum Onyx I used a Kitsune edition DDC, as the coax input was the best.  I now have a Totaldac D1 core and the USB input is best.  The DDC is not needed.

I have pre 12th IRIS taking signal from mac mini to Pontus II and Toppong D90LE depending on mood, music and speaker set driving.  The Iris made a noticeable improvement in detail, soundstage and blackness between passages.  I thought it was worth the $500 usd. 

I have an Iris feeding i2S into my Musician Pegasus DAC, and the improvement was significant across the board.  As others mentioned, this may vary depending on individual system components.