Can the DACmagic really improve your CD player to be better sound quality?

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My naive question Dac has dual wolfson 24bit/192kHz which they are seem to produce a better quality thus I use Denon DCD 510AE with burbrown 24bit/192kHz the if I connect through DAC it must put out better sound quality no? hehehe

I'm going to buy DACmagic for my mp3 reason and wonder if I can get music improve for my CD player too. Any guys have tried this and compare sound quality from your original CD player and when it pass through DAC before.

In my country this brand is very famous among IT lover Audio GD. Their DAC use dual burbrown PCM1704UK (the legend one) and the curcuit made with qood quality in details. You can check this out at http://www.audio-gd.com/enweb/pro/dac/DAC19MK3/DAC19MK3-1.htm

It's a little bit more expensive than DACmagic but as this burbrown has only 96kHz ummm I think I will better check sound quality by my self at the shop and will tell you guys how different between DACmagic and 19MK3 from Audio GD(hand made all curcuits and system matched by MR. Kingwa)

As I mention on my first paragraph. Have you guy tried this DAC if it is really proved a better sound quality or not?

Thank you in advance

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Denon PMA510AE, Denon DCD510AE, Denon TU1500, Elac BS123, Black Rhodium Prelude audio interconnect, Clef bridge 6 main power conditioner and stabilizer
 
Welcome aboard arinrungjang - I did a slight edit on your thread title to make it clear you were asking a question, not making a statement. Hope that's OK...

Yes, the DACmagic will give a different sound to that of your current CD player, even though the Denon is a very good budget machine. And if you are buying the DAC for MP3 playback, why not just try it with the CD player and see which sound you prefer.

Haven't heard the Audio GD products you mention, but please don't get too hung up on the particular DACs used in different products: there's a lot more to a good design than just the choice of converter device, and many other factors can make just a big a difference to the sound.
 
Andrew Everard: Welcome aboard arinrungjang - I did a slight edit on your thread title to make it clear you were asking a question, not making a statement. Hope that's OK...

Can you do another one to put the signature in as an actual signature and take the stupidly long line out, it messes up the line length and means I can't read the end of each line as it disappears under the advert on the right?
 
Thank you Andrew. I agree with you about design reason that's why I choosed Denon instead of Cambridge Azur 540 because I prefer Denon's design. I will try to check out if DAC can produce better sound quality.

Another question I connect bi wiring from my speakers to amplifier input channel A and B

First i tried connect high frequency line from loudspeaker to channel A and low to channel B. It's make flat sound I think worse than when I connect bi(loudspeaker) to single(Amp channel A) then I swop from A to B (tweeter) and B (Bass) to A. This time sound is much better and more dimension length and width. Is it ok? If it will be injured electronic circuit by that.

Yes you can edit it, my english is not so well. I dont use it everyday as it is my second language sometime I want to put a question but become staement lol
 
Oh I'm so sorry for my stupid. I've not check how to use an options for those signature line. T T

This is my second time on here to post and I tried to make out as good as I can.

ANW thank you for your guys advice and to show that you really tried to read my message I will learn how to post in the right way.

Cheers!
 
arinrungjang:Another question I connect bi wiring from my speakers to amplifier input channel A and B
First i tried connect high frequency line from loudspeaker to channel A and low to channel B. It's make flat sound I think worse than when I connect bi(loudspeaker) to single(Amp channel A) then I swop from A to B (tweeter) and B (Bass) to A. This time sound is much better and more dimension length and width. Is it ok? If it will be injured electronic circuit by that.

No, you won't do any damage at all, and it shouldn't make too much difference whether you biwire from a single set of speaker terminals, using two-to-four cables, or connect the treble terminals of the speakers to one set of amp outputs, and the bass to the other.

In other words, whatever sounds best to you...
 

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