[sdiy] move over you 32 bit DACs ...

Mike Bryant mbryant at futurehorizons.com
Tue Feb 1 10:20:52 CET 2022


Websites are cheap, even that one.  You should see how much they spend being lead sponsor on the World Rally Championship.  Every car has to have their window sticker, banners all along the route, start and finishing arches, free jackets for marshals and lots of other stuff.   I doubt any of the drivers and 99.9% of fans watching live or on television even know what they make, but it's all aimed at the world's #1 petrolhead Akio Toyoda, who just happens to run Toyota :-)   

I expect in the past they'd just have taken him out every month for a night with some geishas, but corruption laws are stricter than a few decades ago.

AKM do make things other than audio convertors, such as sensors and DSPs, but they're certainly not Intel or TSMC.



-----Original Message-----
From: Synth-diy [mailto:synth-diy-bounces at synth-diy.org] On Behalf Of Roman Sowa
Sent: 01 February 2022 08:08
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Subject: Re: [sdiy] move over you 32 bit DACs ...

What a website!
If anyone haven't seen velvetsound website, I encourage you to do that.
All the time I had to rpeat to myself - "this is IC manufacturer", because it doesn't look look like any.
Stunning pictures, with colors processed so much they become unreal, the video included contains only the finest marketing blah blah. It all looks like company building luxury houses.

AKM knows best where the money is. Have you checked recently how expensive is audio-grade power cable for audio-grade ethernet switch?

Roman

W dniu 2022-01-31 o 15:41, Tom Corbitt pisze:
> Bits? Who needs bits? They're using VELVETSOUND(tm).
> 
> Per their website:  "A faithful re-creation beyond any numerical 
> representation"
> 
> https://velvetsound.akm.com/us/en/ 
> <https://velvetsound.akm.com/us/en/>
> 
> Tom C
> 
> On Mon, Jan 31, 2022 at 8:43 AM Roman Sowa <modular at go2.pl 
> <mailto:modular at go2.pl>> wrote:
> 
>     It's not even a DAC, but just the modulator and still claims barely
>     150dB S/N? That's not even 32 bits by far!
>     Also it doesn't claim 64-bit audio input, just that the filter is
>     working with 64-bit words.
> 
>     Is it good idea to start audiophile DAC company now?
> 
>     Roman
> 
>     W dniu 2022-01-31 o 13:09, Vladimir Pantelic via Synth-diy pisze:
>      > the PCM 64-bit/1536kHz boys are here:
>      >
>      > https://www.akm.com/eu/en/products/audio/audio-dac/ak4191eq/
>     <https://www.akm.com/eu/en/products/audio/audio-dac/ak4191eq/>
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