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Gear Maniac Joined: Dec 2012 Posts: 266 🎧 10 years DAC emulation comparison: TAL Sampler vs Decimort 2 Hi everyone,As we all looking for getting that typical magic vintage sound out of our digital sounding softsynths, I was wondering the following:1. Anyone has done comparisons between the available DAC emulators (as found in Demicort 2 and the one within TAL Sampler), and the real thing (hardware DAC's as found in the ASR, AKAI etc)?2. Secondly, which DAC emulation you prefer best: TAL sampler or Demicort 2 ?Demicort 2 info:D16 Group Audio SoftwareTAL Sampler info: Gear Addict Joined: Jul 2016 Posts: 390 🎧 5 years You might want to look at these too.. - FaturatorHaven't used the tal one. The D16 one is probably the best bitcrusher plug in available though. Faturator is pretty impressive too, might not look it, but it is.Comparing it to an actual S950 the best you can really say about Decimort is that it can sound fairly close. There's more to the sound than just the 'crappy' DAC though. I haven't compared with real hardware.I do have both and they are both used quite a bit. To me TAL Sampler stands out a bit more as when you play your samples you are also using filter/mods etc so all the grit from the DAC emu takes on another level and to me I think it becomes part of the sound rather than simply adding to it or changing it. Its got some real mojo Like the hiss feature it adds air which really feels like it was there to begin with, not just a separate white noise sound distant from the sample.Both are really good though, and Decimort 2 wins when you don't want to have to use Midi. Gear Maniac Joined: Dec 2012 Posts: 266 🎧 10 years Thanks guys, for your replies ;-) TAL-DAC ADD shopping_cart. DAC Resampler/Bitcrusher FX. Bundles. Analog Bundle ADD shopping_cart. TAL-U-NO-LX, TAL-J-8 and TAL-BassLine-101. Sampler Bundle ADD shopping_cart. TAL-Sampler and TAL-Drum. FX Bundle ADD shopping_cart. TAL-Dub-X and TAL-DAC. FREE Plug-Ins. TAL-Filter-2. TAL-Reverb-4. TAL-Chorus-LX. TAL-DAC. Developer: TAL Software: URL: Category · HD681B · HTX7 · NFB-11 · T520 · W7 Yo siempre que puedo uso el Footbar y ecualizo los auriculares para corregir un poco sus caidas en la respuesta.Analizo las gráficas y veo sus problemas (algo que con experiencia se ve enseguida) y corrijo la respuesta. Esto hace que la música suene como las referencias que tengo y que auriculares en los que sea imposible escuchar algún tipo de musica, como la clásica, se hagan completamente escuchables.Los Hifiman suelen ser auriculares oscuros, cuando tienes una referencia de auriculares con mejor respuesta en agudos lo detectas inmediatamente. Yo tengo unos HE400, que son más oscuros que los HE500. Cuando me llegaron creí que estaban estropeados hasta que vi la respuesta de frecuencia. Solo los puedo escuchar ecualizados.Como el amigo Remior ha dicho, la ecualización no es la panacea ya que los auriculares tienen sus limitaciones, aunque tambien he visto que la distorsion es mayor cuando se trata de aumentar el grave y no corregir los agudos como es el caso de los Hifiman. Pienso que si que hay plugins decentes para el Foobar para ecualizar, y de ahí a un DAC y amplificador.Discrepo con que es mejor cambiar de auriculares que ecualizarlos. Practicamente todos tienen algún problema o por la zona alta o baja, o valen muchos euros si se comportan bien en ambas. Pocos auriculares vas a encontrar con la respuesta de los Hifiman en zona baja.Aunque como siempre, estas son solo mis experiencias personales. En línea Yo por dónde iba con mis comentarios -releyendo veo que son un poco radicales- es que por mi manera de ser yo en vez de tratar de cambiar un auricular que no me acaba de gustar lo que intento es aprender a disfrutarlos tal cual son, sin ecualizarlos. Buscarle el típo de música con el que realmente me gusta más y lo disfruto de mejor forma.Como anécdota os puedo contar que recuerdo con el primer Superlux HD668B que tuve la barbaridad de mods que le hice. Y los ponía -los mod- explicados en un foro de hardware; les quite los dampers, se los volví a poner, los agujeree, luego tapé los agujeros con cinta carrocera, etc incluso llegue a descubrir que una toallita desmaquilladora de las del día o mercadona tamizaba muy bien sus agudos... (la siguiente versión de los Superlux Evo curiosamente lleva una toallita parecida... y no me pagaron derechos de autor) el caso es que con tanto mod el sonido de mi multimodeado auricular no se parecía en nada a lo que era el primer día que llegó a casa salido de fábrica, el segundo par que me compre cuando me lo puse y lo volví a escuchar tal cual de fábrica me dí realmente cuenta de lo diferentes que sonaban el viejo y modeado que se me había roto y el nuevo que había comprado. Me dí cuenta enseguida que ese segundo par jamás lo modearía intentado cambiarle el sonido, como más me gustaba era tal cuál sin

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Gear Maniac Joined: Dec 2012 Posts: 266 🎧 10 years DAC emulation comparison: TAL Sampler vs Decimort 2 Hi everyone,As we all looking for getting that typical magic vintage sound out of our digital sounding softsynths, I was wondering the following:1. Anyone has done comparisons between the available DAC emulators (as found in Demicort 2 and the one within TAL Sampler), and the real thing (hardware DAC's as found in the ASR, AKAI etc)?2. Secondly, which DAC emulation you prefer best: TAL sampler or Demicort 2 ?Demicort 2 info:D16 Group Audio SoftwareTAL Sampler info: Gear Addict Joined: Jul 2016 Posts: 390 🎧 5 years You might want to look at these too.. - FaturatorHaven't used the tal one. The D16 one is probably the best bitcrusher plug in available though. Faturator is pretty impressive too, might not look it, but it is.Comparing it to an actual S950 the best you can really say about Decimort is that it can sound fairly close. There's more to the sound than just the 'crappy' DAC though. I haven't compared with real hardware.I do have both and they are both used quite a bit. To me TAL Sampler stands out a bit more as when you play your samples you are also using filter/mods etc so all the grit from the DAC emu takes on another level and to me I think it becomes part of the sound rather than simply adding to it or changing it. Its got some real mojo Like the hiss feature it adds air which really feels like it was there to begin with, not just a separate white noise sound distant from the sample.Both are really good though, and Decimort 2 wins when you don't want to have to use Midi. Gear Maniac Joined: Dec 2012 Posts: 266 🎧 10 years Thanks guys, for your replies ;-)

2025-04-10
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· HD681B · HTX7 · NFB-11 · T520 · W7 Yo siempre que puedo uso el Footbar y ecualizo los auriculares para corregir un poco sus caidas en la respuesta.Analizo las gráficas y veo sus problemas (algo que con experiencia se ve enseguida) y corrijo la respuesta. Esto hace que la música suene como las referencias que tengo y que auriculares en los que sea imposible escuchar algún tipo de musica, como la clásica, se hagan completamente escuchables.Los Hifiman suelen ser auriculares oscuros, cuando tienes una referencia de auriculares con mejor respuesta en agudos lo detectas inmediatamente. Yo tengo unos HE400, que son más oscuros que los HE500. Cuando me llegaron creí que estaban estropeados hasta que vi la respuesta de frecuencia. Solo los puedo escuchar ecualizados.Como el amigo Remior ha dicho, la ecualización no es la panacea ya que los auriculares tienen sus limitaciones, aunque tambien he visto que la distorsion es mayor cuando se trata de aumentar el grave y no corregir los agudos como es el caso de los Hifiman. Pienso que si que hay plugins decentes para el Foobar para ecualizar, y de ahí a un DAC y amplificador.Discrepo con que es mejor cambiar de auriculares que ecualizarlos. Practicamente todos tienen algún problema o por la zona alta o baja, o valen muchos euros si se comportan bien en ambas. Pocos auriculares vas a encontrar con la respuesta de los Hifiman en zona baja.Aunque como siempre, estas son solo mis experiencias personales. En línea Yo por dónde iba con mis comentarios -releyendo veo que son un poco radicales- es que por mi manera de ser yo en vez de tratar de cambiar un auricular que no me acaba de gustar lo que intento es aprender a disfrutarlos tal cual son, sin ecualizarlos. Buscarle el típo de música con el que realmente me gusta más y lo disfruto de mejor forma.Como anécdota os puedo contar que recuerdo con el primer Superlux HD668B que tuve la barbaridad de mods que le hice. Y los ponía -los mod- explicados en un foro de hardware; les quite los dampers, se los volví a poner, los agujeree, luego tapé los agujeros con cinta carrocera, etc incluso llegue a descubrir que una toallita desmaquilladora de las del día o mercadona tamizaba muy bien sus agudos... (la siguiente versión de los Superlux Evo curiosamente lleva una toallita parecida... y no me pagaron derechos de autor) el caso es que con tanto mod el sonido de mi multimodeado auricular no se parecía en nada a lo que era el primer día que llegó a casa salido de fábrica, el segundo par que me compre cuando me lo puse y lo volví a escuchar tal cual de fábrica me dí realmente cuenta de lo diferentes que sonaban el viejo y modeado que se me había roto y el nuevo que había comprado. Me dí cuenta enseguida que ese segundo par jamás lo modearía intentado cambiarle el sonido, como más me gustaba era tal cuál sin

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2025-04-07
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For what I am looking for is a maximum of 100 dollars. because i bought a smsl sp200 amplifier and i need a good DAC to match it for my hifiman sundara headphones. and i want a DAC that will match my smsl sp200 well for great sound and MQA compatibility. but searching I have only been able to find a dac dongle at the price of 100 dollars and they support MQA and I would have to buy an RCA to 3.5mm cable to connect it with my smsl sp200.But I have heard that dac dongles do not have much life and the truth is that I do not know anything about dac dongles, I do not know which brand is good or which one is worth it. Now looking for a desktop DAC and the only decent Dac I found for $100 was the Topping D10s mini and I know it doesn't support MQA but I've heard it's a good Dac for dsd and flac. and about dac dongles I found many references that I have no idea which one is good: -TempoTec Sonata HD V-ASUS ROG Clavis USB-C Gaming DAC -HELM Bolt Audio DAC/AMP, USB-C MQA -TempoTec Sonata MHD MQA 8X -HIDIZS S3 PRO DAC MQA 8xThose are the dac dongles at the price that I can buy because there are other more expensive ones but my budget is 100 dollars.Now my question is the following: What do you recommend me to buy better, the Topping D10s mini dac or any of the dac dongles that I mentioned? and which of those dongle dac is the best in sound and durability? Before you invest any money: did you try the analog out of your device of choice (if it has one)? Nowadays they are mostly good enough, meaning a separate DAC may measure better but may not sound better to your ears. Thread Starter #5 Before you invest any money: did you try the analog out of your device of choice (if it has one)? Nowadays they are mostly good enough, meaning a separate DAC may measure better but may not sound better to your ears. Since I only have 100 dollars for a dac, I only have these two options on Amazon. the lHiFi Dual ES9038Q2M USB DAC and the Topping D10s. I can only do those two because I live in Colombia and there are

2025-04-18
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#1 Hi Before commenting on my problem or my doubt, I must first say that my budget for what I am looking for is a maximum of 100 dollars. because i bought a smsl sp200 amplifier and i need a good DAC to match it for my hifiman sundara headphones. and i want a DAC that will match my smsl sp200 well for great sound and MQA compatibility. but searching I have only been able to find a dac dongle at the price of 100 dollars and they support MQA and I would have to buy an RCA to 3.5mm cable to connect it with my smsl sp200.But I have heard that dac dongles do not have much life and the truth is that I do not know anything about dac dongles, I do not know which brand is good or which one is worth it. Now looking for a desktop DAC and the only decent Dac I found for $100 was the Topping D10s mini and I know it doesn't support MQA but I've heard it's a good Dac for dsd and flac. and about dac dongles I found many references that I have no idea which one is good: -TempoTec Sonata HD V-ASUS ROG Clavis USB-C Gaming DAC -HELM Bolt Audio DAC/AMP, USB-C MQA -TempoTec Sonata MHD MQA 8X -HIDIZS S3 PRO DAC MQA 8xThose are the dac dongles at the price that I can buy because there are other more expensive ones but my budget is 100 dollars.Now my question is the following: What do you recommend me to buy better, the Topping D10s mini dac or any of the dac dongles that I mentioned? and which of those dongle dac is the best in sound and durability? Last edited: May 8, 2022 #3 I recommend you forget about MQA (watch this and the part 2).The D10s is a good choice for your Amp. Schiit Modi 3E and JDS Atom DAC+ are good choices as well.If you want a dongle as DAC instead, consider the E1DA 9038D. It has 116.7dB SINAD, a crosstalk of -135dB unloaded at 1KHz, and 2.8Vrms max output. Alternatively there's the Meizu HiFi, which is absurdly good value at $27 with 113dB Sinad and 2.0Vrms. Here are measurements Last edited: May 9, 2022 LTig Master Contributor #4 Hi Before commenting on my problem or my doubt, I must first say that my budget

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