Sure, but even in the listening tests in Tony's we tend to just change the input selector when doing the swap in/out of Regen - mostly the volume pot isn't changed between in/out configurationsDaveF wrote:No, I don't believe bits are being changed at all either in the Regen or SW players.jkeny wrote: But Dave, the only change when listening is to insert the Regen into the USB line - no changes to volume or anywhere else to the playback system (perhaps in Tony's we changed volume sometimes but I did tests without changing volume). My point was that the Regen is regenerating the digital USB signal so there is no way that it can affect the volume unless it's changing the digital info!
What I believe you are suggesting is that the Regen & software players are changing the bits? Easily checked & I don't believe that there is any question that it (or software players) are doing this - the Regen has been used between USB HDD & PC with no issues.
What I meant was that I thought that as components are swapped in or out, the volume dial on the amp might be lowered to avoid potential nasty pops or clicks through the speaker. Just something I do out of habit when plugging in or out stuff at the source end. But as you say above no changes occurred in volume setting in your tests.
Can you expand on this, Dave? I believe you are talking about keeping noise off the device's ground plane once the device has a "good" power supply?DaveF wrote:jkeny wrote: Yes, the power supplies are critical for digital audio when it reaches the crucial stage of digital to analogue conversion.
While I'd agree with this completely, dont forget the PCB layout and stackup also. It's just as crucial.
Yes, but in the two DACs that I mentioned above that I have been talking to Nige about - a PCM1794 (Sigma Delta DAC) & the Soekris (A R2R DAC using discrete smd resistors & shift registers for D to A conversion), there is a crucial step where the "quality" of the Voltage Reference becomes paramount. In the case of the PCM1794, it is at the point where the reference current is being used to scale up to the correct current value (based on the bit being processed) for outputting. It really doesn't matter what has happened to it before then, the stability & noise on the current reference at this point is the crucial issue. So if a clean, independent current can be supplied directly to this point, the pcb & stacking doesn't matter as long as this current output is not disturbed.
Same applies to the Soekris DAC, although this is a voltage out DAC - the reference voltage at the point where the logic shifters use it is a crucial stage in the processing of Digital to Analogue. Again this Vref can be provided as an independent, high quality supply which seems to greatly improve the DAC's sound quality