Three New DSD-Capable DACs - The Absolute Sound
The latest generations of state-of-the-art DAC chips from Cirrus logic, Wolfson, and Ess have the built-in capability to natively support the DSD format. The first DACs to utilize this added capability are from companies whose prime focus has been the pro market: Mytek, Benchmark, and Lynx. But the $1595 Mytek Stereo192-DSD-DAC, $1995 Benchmark
Native DSD versus DOP comparison - DAC - Digital to Analog Conversion
As far as I am concerned the only "disadvantage" for DoP is that it requires high rate PCM capability for those who want to be able to playback high rate DSD files: DSD 64 requires a 176.4 PCM package, DSD 128 requires a 352.8 PCM package, and DSD 256 requires a 705.6 PCM package.
DoP versus Asio native – what are the differences/similarities?
The key difference between ASIO native and DoP is the way DSD signals are identified and how many bits are available per sample. ASIO has a mechanism separate from the data to signal DSD and uses 32 bit per PCM sample. For DoP the DSD marker is embedded in the PCM data stream and only 24 Bits are used of which 8 Bits are used as the DSD marker.
What is DSD audio? A niche digital music format for audiophiles
DSD fans claim the format is as close to analogue as digital gets. If you could look at a DSD digital stream, it’s possible to draw the analogue waveform simply by looking at the density of 0s and 1s. The more 0s there are, the lower the waveform goes, and it’s the opposite for ones.
Native DSD versus DOP comparison - Page 4 - DAC - Digital to Analog
As far as I am concerned the only "disadvantage" for DoP is that it requires high rate PCM capability for those who want to be able to playback high rate DSD files: DSD 64 requires a 176.4 PCM package, DSD 128 requires a 352.8 PCM package, and DSD 256 requires a 705.6 PCM package.
- Should I use a native DSD DAC?
- User mfolives noted that if your DAC is equipped to handle a native DSD signal, you’d be missing out by not utilizing it. They pointed out that native DSD allows for much higher bitrates, scaling up to DSD1024, whereas DOP is capped at DSD128 unless your PCM output is serving higher rates.
- What is a stereo DSD 512 DAC?
- The sonic advantage to these new Stereo DSD 512 releases, as with all higher DSD bit rate releases, is the wider frequency passband prior to the onset of modulation noise. This results in the listener’s DAC using gentler and more phase linear filters for playback of the music.
- What is the difference between native DSD and DOP?
- They pointed out that native DSD allows for much higher bitrates, scaling up to DSD1024, whereas DOP is capped at DSD128 unless your PCM output is serving higher rates. In the audiophile community, where every detail matters, a specification like bitrate can greatly influence the listening experience.
- What's the difference between DOP DSD & non-DOP DSD?
- The only difference is the wrapper, not the DSD data. Once the package is accepted by the USB input on the DAC, it is processed the same way as non DoP DSD. If someone says they are sonically different, let them prove it (hint: they can't). And again: DoP DSD is "native DSD". The DSD itself hasn't been altered.
- Can a DAC play DSD up to 256?
- My DAC says it can play DSD up to 256. It is connected to a 2017 MacBook Pro via USB, and it is feeding the signal to a THX AAA 789 amp. Nevertheless, to test if my setup can handle 256, I downloaded both the free 256 sampler and the 256 version of Raizes. They both played fine, so I decided to buy the 256 Honeck Bruckner 9.
- What does non native DSD mean?
- Non native DSD is supposed to mean DSD that's been altered by conversion to PCM , or possibly multibit DSD (point of contention), which is what many forms of playback/processing do to DSD. This has nothing to do with the DSD file being sent as DoP or not.