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  • Arnold van Oostrum
    Senior Member
    • Sep 2002
    • 121

    How is your CD player connected

    What is the best way to connect the CD player to the pre-amp/receiver? What do you use: analog or digital connection?

    Which means, what DAC's does the 1065/1055/1066 use for digital-analog conversion and how many DAC's are used?
  • Bill Blank
    Senior Member
    • Sep 2002
    • 126

    #2
    My Rega Planet 2000 is connected via coaxial and analog connections. I use the digital connection to record to MD or CD. For music listening I prefer the sound of the Rega's DACs. The review in the Sept/Oct issue of The Perfect Vision lists what DACs are used in the 1066, I can't recall off-hand but the review is available as a PDF on Rotel's website.

    Cheers!
    Bill




    Rotel RSP-1066
    Rotel RMB-1075
    Rega Planet 2000
    Denon DVD-2900
    Mitsubishi WS-55411
    Paradigm Reference Studio 100 v3
    Paradigm Reference Studio CC-470 v3
    Paradigm Reference Studio 20 v3
    Velodyne CT-120

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    • Andrew Pratt
      Moderator Emeritus
      • Aug 2000
      • 16507

      #3
      My jukebox is connected optically and the Sony 7700 has both coax and analog connections for DVD and CD playback. I haven't decided yet which DAC I prefer since they're pretty similar.




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      • efarstad
        Moderator Emeritus
        • Jun 2001
        • 2231

        #4
        RSP 1066 uses...

        Surround material: Crystal Semiconductor's DSP CS49326

        Digital conversion: Asahi Kasei 24-bit/96kHz DAC & 20-bit/64x oversampling ADC

        Hope that helps!

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        • Arnold van Oostrum
          Senior Member
          • Sep 2002
          • 121

          #5
          Originally posted by efarstad
          RSP 1066 uses...

          Surround material: Crystal Semiconductor's DSP CS49326

          Digital conversion: Asahi Kasei 24-bit/96kHz DAC & 20-bit/64x oversampling ADC
          Did some checking. Both the RSX-1055, RSP-1066 and the RSX-1065 uses the CS49326 DSP, the AK 4324 24bit/96kHz 2ch DAC (I guess five of them) and AK 5351 dual bit 20 bit/48kHz ADC.

          Strangely the Asahi Kasei website has no information on the AK 4324 DAC.

          By the way, these AK DAC's and ADC's where also used in the RSP-976 and the RSX-972.

          But would this mean that using the Rotel RCD-990 (which has dual Burr Brown PCM63K mono 20 bit dac's) it's better to connect digital?

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          • Danbry39
            Moderator Emeritus
            • Sep 2002
            • 1584

            #6
            Coax and analog here too.




            Keith
            Keith

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            • hanser
              Member
              • May 2002
              • 56

              #7
              In my opinion and experience the D/A converter is not that important. The quality of the analogue stages after the DAC plays a big role. I have my NAD 514 CD player (analogue stages modified) connected via analogue since it sounds better, although it only has a 18 bit DAC. Which should not be that surprising since CD has only 16 bit anyway.
              I am not saying the conversion in the Rotel is bad, it sounds just a bit harsher and less smooth than the NAD.

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