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<blockquote data-quote="keep_hope_alive" data-source="post: 8653788" data-attributes="member: 576029"><p>Yes, the DSP is the preferred DAC to use since it does processing in the digital realm. If you use a source DAC then the DSP needs to use an ADC then another DAC. All DSP are analog and/or digital in with analog out (Audison has amps with a DAC and digital between its DSP and amps). Modern units run 32bit processing. Most have 24bit DACs and are very good quality (you get what you pay for). </p><p></p><p>I have an Alpine PXA-H800 with the RUX-C800 controller. I'm a huge fan and have had previous Alpine processors (ERA-G320 and PXA-H701). Several of my friends are fans of the modern Helix DSP, the JL Audio Twk, and Audison BitOne. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keep_hope_alive, post: 8653788, member: 576029"] Yes, the DSP is the preferred DAC to use since it does processing in the digital realm. If you use a source DAC then the DSP needs to use an ADC then another DAC. All DSP are analog and/or digital in with analog out (Audison has amps with a DAC and digital between its DSP and amps). Modern units run 32bit processing. Most have 24bit DACs and are very good quality (you get what you pay for). I have an Alpine PXA-H800 with the RUX-C800 controller. I'm a huge fan and have had previous Alpine processors (ERA-G320 and PXA-H701). Several of my friends are fans of the modern Helix DSP, the JL Audio Twk, and Audison BitOne. [/QUOTE]
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