Update on Nov 12, 2009:
FFT measurement:
From the meausrement, you can see this is a very good DAC and the distortion as well as noise floor is very low!
Last update on Aug 15, 2008:
This DAC has all the good design inside. I believe Yamaha try to build one of the best sound DAC at the time back in 1990. This DAC give you the life in music but I feel the “Sss” sound is a bit over drive in high frequency. It use Sanya OS-con as the op-amp power supply decouple and I am not too sure if the high frequency glare is due to that! For the op-amp, I think Ti NE5532 may sound better as Yamaha switch to this brand after this model.
- SPDIF/AES input using YM3436
- Second PLL using Fujisu VCXO
- Yamaha YSF210B digital filter and sample converter
- Philips SAA7350 x 2 pcs 1 bit converter
- Philips TDA1547 x 2 pcs 1 bit DAC chips
- Op-amp filters and buffer – JRC2114, JRC5532
- Nichicon, Elna, Sanyo OS-con, Soshin, Panasonic Electrolytic or film capacitors
- RMA or Film resistors for signal path
- Linear power supply and regulators