Fiio D3: Cheap DAC on the way
As part of the neverending project for my Dad's new Bluray 2 channel Home Theater I am determined to use his Samsung HDTV as a remote controlled volume control center when watching Bluray. The 2 channel class T amp I gave him as part of his theater does not have a remote so I am working on a solution for Bluray watching. It is a 550 series 46" model with only digital optical audio out. The FiiO D3 is fully capable of converting digital to analog at up to 24 bit 192khz and it costs about $30.
http://www.amazon.com/FiiO-D3-Digita...8958439&sr=8-1
There is a cool inside look at the DAC here.
http://hifiduino.wordpress.com/2011/...nside-fiio-d3/
The goal is to output from the Bluray player via HDMI or 2 channel analog whichever works and use the DAC to output in 2 channel analog to the Class T amp from the HDTVs optical out.
I'm hoping to set the TV to external speakers and have full volume control over those external speakers as if they were the ones in the TV. All I hope to do is adjust the amp accordingly and then do all the volume control from then on via the TV by remote. It is a pain in the ass to get up to adjust the volume and manually turn the dial.
Good luck with that Billy
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BillyO
Nevertheless, I plugged it into the optical out from my HTPC into one tongiht and I'm finidng that volume is able to be perfectly controlled via windows and most importantly, by the remote control.
Also, the nasty hissing from the previous DSP is completely gone - at full amp volume (eardrum busting level) with no sound signal the speakers are just ever so silently whispering if I put my ear right against them - I can live with that.
I'm a happy nerd!
Yes with a PC it works awesome and you always have the software to control volume. I'm using it with the digital output of my Xonar DS to a Kenwood VR 7070 receiver and it is a lot better than connecting directly digital to the receiver. I'm a happy nerd, too.
Clearly the simplest option from optical output of a TV is a receiver.
Not all that impressed overall
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Originally Posted by
Poultrygeist
Robert,
I'm anxious to read your impressions of Fiio.
The D3 DAC sounds like it has more depth of soundstage than the one in the Kenwood VR-7070 but the E5 has been pretty useless to me since it really does not offer much more than I already get from my other devices. My Blackberry Curve is better without help from the Fiio. I have the E9 and with the Sennheiser HD 595 and Koss Pro4 AAT my Blackberry Curve actually sounds better to my ear. I'm on the fence with FiiO. Maybe the E9 would shine with much higher ohm headphones but I really don't plan on investing any more money. I'm happy witht the 595s.
I haven't been using it lately
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Originally Posted by
Poultrygeist
I continue to have interest in low priced DACs since I bi-amp my speakers by routing the CD analog to one amp while sending the CD digital signal to a DAC and then on to a second amp. I have the Audio GD NFB 12 which is a combo DAC/Headphone amp/Preamp but it's more than I actually need. Does the Fiio color the sound?
I was foolishly upsampling to 24 bit 192khz so that might account for coloring the sound. I'm quite sure it is a competent DAC if you match the bitrate to the source. For $30 it certainly is worth a try.