jazzbo Posted yesterday at 10:52 PM Report Posted yesterday at 10:52 PM (edited) Yes it incorporates an imo very good ADC. I now use the balanced XLR output of the phono preamp, but I used to use it with my DAC as at the time that had the best cabling. . . . The sound when routed to and from the DAC is very very close to the analog output I now use. Anyway it is this device, no longer made by PS Audio: https://www.stereotimes.com/post/ps-audio-nuwavephono-converter/ https://www.aspera-audio.com/pdf/manuals/NuWave-Phono-Converter-Owners-Manual.pdf Edited yesterday at 10:53 PM by jazzbo Quote
jazzbo Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago (edited) On 4/16/2026 at 5:13 PM, Kevin Bresnahan said: Lon - what do you mean by "I used to use it with my phono preamp which outputs DSD via HDMI into the DAC"? When you say phono preamp, are you talking about your turntable preamp? That would be an A>D to a D>A conversion. I could see a phono preamp having a DSD output so that you can needle-drop LPs to a DSD file. I use a standalone CD recorder for my needle drops. I would probably use the DSD format if I had this available to me. Just to be clear: It's not an A>D to a D>A conversion within the phono preamp, it's an A>D conversion for either PCM or DSD (your choice) within the phono preamp, and then output digitally to the DAC and converted to an analog signal there. Edited 1 hour ago by jazzbo Quote
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