First... What is a “Transport” Basically you have your music on the cloud or on your PC/NAS. If it’s on the cloud , you will use your smartphone to access your account and play. From your smartphone, in order to send the music to your DAC (DACs have ...
Dynamics are similar to the CanaKit power supply, however, the noise floor is lowered, the hum produced by the CanaKit power supply in my amplifier is now gone, imaging is slightly improved and tone subjectively is improved
Dynamics are similar to the CanaKit power supply, however, the noise floor is lowered, the hum produced by the CanaKit power supply in my amplifier is now gone, imaging is slightly improved and tone subjectively is improved
Dynamics are similar to the CanaKit power supply, however, the noise floor is lowered, the hum produced by the CanaKit power supply in my amplifier is now gone, imaging is slightly improved and tone subjectively is improved
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More about DigiOne
First..
What is a “Transport” Basically you have your music on the cloud or on your PC/NAS
If it’s on the cloud , you will use your smartphone to access your account and play
From your smartphone, in order to send the music to your DAC (DACs have USB and/or S/PDIF inputs) you need a transport that will be visible (to your smartphone / tablet /PC) as an Airplay device (iOS ) or UPNP/DLNA (Android/PC)
Our transports have different outputs
USBridge is feeding your DAC through USB and DigiOne is using coaxial/bnc
Depending on your DAC inputs you need to make a choice
We started designing a digital (S/PDIF) transport for RPI with one goal in mind: Absolut best S/PDIF output
Now let me explain… behind the grandiose wording there is an exact science
Since this is a digital stream the most important aspect for "absolut best" is jitter
Jitter in digital domain directly translates into analog errors
Second, is noise
Lowering the noise that’s injected in your DAC will produce some (small-to-none) improvements
The Digione has a galvanic isolator for both power and signals
You do not need an extra isolator
As well, DigiOne has a double relocking of the S/PDIF stream (one of them taking care of metastability and the second one taking care of realigning the data)
You do not need another reclocker (like Kali)
Compatibility: RPI only PSU: Not needed (power is taken from RPI, then we use a isolated DC/DC convertor with filters and LDO) Not Working With: Sparky, Isolator, Kali