The CD-S7 DAC enables its owner to bypass the transport and access its DAC, using USB, Toslink, or coax input, but is restricted to 16/48KHZ format. There are four significant differences between the CD-S7 DAC and the CD-S6 — DAC chips/a pair of Burr Brown 24/192; tube complement/1 12AX7 and 2 6922; improved capacitors in the signal path; ability to function as both a CD player and DAC. Read the full review here at Audiophilia.
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Wednesday, October 30, 2013
Review of the Vincent CD-S7 DAC CD Player
The CD-S7 DAC enables its owner to bypass the transport and access its DAC, using USB, Toslink, or coax input, but is restricted to 16/48KHZ format. There are four significant differences between the CD-S7 DAC and the CD-S6 — DAC chips/a pair of Burr Brown 24/192; tube complement/1 12AX7 and 2 6922; improved capacitors in the signal path; ability to function as both a CD player and DAC. Read the full review here at Audiophilia.
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