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+ | == Data == | ||
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+ | '''General''' | ||
+ | * Manufacturer: [[Denon]] | ||
+ | * Model: DA-500 | ||
+ | * Type: D/A converter | ||
+ | * Years of manufacture: 1994 - 2000 | ||
+ | * Made in: Japan | ||
+ | * Color: Black, in Japan also champagne with wooden side panels | ||
+ | * Remote control: no | ||
+ | * Power consumption: 10 W | ||
+ | Dimensions: 434 x 75 x 280 mm (W x H x D) or 470 x 75 x 280 mm (W x H x D) with wooden side panels. | ||
+ | Weight: 3.4 kg or 3.8 kg with wooden side panels | ||
+ | * Original price approx.: 699,- DM resp. converted 749,- DM in Champagne | ||
− | == | + | |
− | + | '''Connections''' | |
+ | * Number of inputs: | ||
+ | ** digital: 3 x optical (Toslink), 2 x coaxial. | ||
+ | ** analog: none | ||
+ | * Number of outputs: | ||
+ | ** digital: 1 x optical (Toslink), 1 x coaxial | ||
+ | ** analog: cinch | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | '''Technical Data''' | ||
+ | * D/A converter: 2x Multibit BurrBrown PCM 1702 | ||
+ | * Frequency response:2 ~ 20.000 Hz | ||
+ | * Dynamic range: 100 db | ||
+ | * Signal to noise ratio: 112 db | ||
+ | * Distortion Factor: 0,0025% | ||
+ | * Channel separation: 105 db (1kHz) | ||
+ | * Sampling rate: max. 24 bit | ||
+ | * Sampling frequencies: 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz | ||
+ | * Alpha Processing to smooth the digital curve for an analog sound | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''Special Features''' | ||
+ | * Switch for phase inversion | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Comments == | ||
+ | * This Dac is totally underestimated. There are various modifications that bring it to a contemporary sound level. Unfortunately it is often said that the device can only process 20 bit signals. In fact 24 bit files are no problem and run up to 48 Khz without any problems. A well modified DA-500 is in no way inferior to various DACs that work with the PCM1704. It is only available at a much lower price. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Many call it a high end converter. It is simply extremely far away from that. It sounds, probably also by aging, extremely boring and flat. | ||
+ | |||
+ | However, anyone who has ever heard a professionally rebuilt version that includes, for example, all capacitors, the operational amplifier and the clock does not need to worry about a new acquisition. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Extreme musicality, impeccable fine dynamics and spatiality provide surprises and top some current Dacs into the three-digit euro range. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Other models of the same series: | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Pictures == | ||
+ | * Picture: Denon DA-500 | ||
+ | [[File:Denon DA-500-1.jpg]] | ||
+ | {{Image Audioscope}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Reviews == | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Links == | ||
+ | |||
+ | [[Category:D/A Converter]] |
Latest revision as of 18:02, 24 May 2020
Data[edit]
General
- Manufacturer: Denon
- Model: DA-500
- Type: D/A converter
- Years of manufacture: 1994 - 2000
- Made in: Japan
- Color: Black, in Japan also champagne with wooden side panels
- Remote control: no
- Power consumption: 10 W
Dimensions: 434 x 75 x 280 mm (W x H x D) or 470 x 75 x 280 mm (W x H x D) with wooden side panels. Weight: 3.4 kg or 3.8 kg with wooden side panels
- Original price approx.: 699,- DM resp. converted 749,- DM in Champagne
Connections
- Number of inputs:
- digital: 3 x optical (Toslink), 2 x coaxial.
- analog: none
- Number of outputs:
- digital: 1 x optical (Toslink), 1 x coaxial
- analog: cinch
Technical Data
- D/A converter: 2x Multibit BurrBrown PCM 1702
- Frequency response:2 ~ 20.000 Hz
- Dynamic range: 100 db
- Signal to noise ratio: 112 db
- Distortion Factor: 0,0025%
- Channel separation: 105 db (1kHz)
- Sampling rate: max. 24 bit
- Sampling frequencies: 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz
- Alpha Processing to smooth the digital curve for an analog sound
Special Features
- Switch for phase inversion
Comments[edit]
- This Dac is totally underestimated. There are various modifications that bring it to a contemporary sound level. Unfortunately it is often said that the device can only process 20 bit signals. In fact 24 bit files are no problem and run up to 48 Khz without any problems. A well modified DA-500 is in no way inferior to various DACs that work with the PCM1704. It is only available at a much lower price.
Many call it a high end converter. It is simply extremely far away from that. It sounds, probably also by aging, extremely boring and flat.
However, anyone who has ever heard a professionally rebuilt version that includes, for example, all capacitors, the operational amplifier and the clock does not need to worry about a new acquisition.
Extreme musicality, impeccable fine dynamics and spatiality provide surprises and top some current Dacs into the three-digit euro range.
Other models of the same series:
Pictures[edit]
- Picture: Denon DA-500
Courtesy of audioScope. A use of the pictures by third parties, e.g. in forums or on eBay is not permitted! |