vna82
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Post by vna82 on Jan 18, 2019 18:16:08 GMT
Do anyone use Fusion as a DAC for play back your favourite music? I know the procedure is a bit complicate, but it's worth to do. We need to split the song to 2 mono wav file, import to 2 audio track with 100% pan left and 100 % pan right. But I feel it sound better than any sound card I ever use (Onkyo SE200, Auxentech Prelude, Asus Xonar Essence STX, ...)
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Post by parametric on Jan 18, 2019 23:10:08 GMT
Do anyone use Fusion as a DAC for play back your favourite music? I know the procedure is a bit complicate, but it's worth to do. We need to split the song to 2 mono wav file, import to 2 audio track with 100% pan left and 100 % pan right. But I feel it sound better than any sound card I ever use (Onkyo SE200, Auxentech Prelude, Asus Xonar Essence STX, ...) Hi vna82, and welcome to the Forums . . .
No, I've never used the Fusion for that . . . .
But remember - whatever appears at the Main Outs is mirrored at the S/PDif output, so if you have an Amp with S/PDif IN,
you can avoid the Analog conversion altogether.
parametric
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vna82
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Post by vna82 on Jan 19, 2019 15:02:52 GMT
I don't have an DAC, so I mainly listen music by computer's sound card, and sometimes on the Fusion. I have to import wave files into it due to it hasn't digital input, only output. But the DAC and amply on the Fusion are more than enough for me .
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