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The third and newest generation of one of the most popular value DAC/amps on the market, the Aune T1 SE MK3 features the compact size and solid build of its predecessors, along with a number of meaningful upgrades. Equipped with the latest XMOS USB design, this version uses a DSD1793 DAC to decode multiple formats up to 24-bit/192kHz, plus DSD64 Read More
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I have four Questions:
(1) What is the difference between T1SE and MK2 ?
(2) To which following categories does it belong to: (a) or (b)
(a) The tube is at the end of the analog stage after the signal has passed through many solid-state chips.
(b) Once the DAC chip converts the signal from digital to analog, the analog signal moves through connectors to the analog PCB, and then the signal is handled by vacuum tubes only without solid-state components
(3) How do I know the model I am buying is the latest T1se ?
(4) When will this drop be available again ?
I got the Mk2 on a previous drop. Flimsy switches and the line/USB was always flaky; it quit yesterday. When it worked, it was average in terms of quality and I used my Astell&Kern setup mainly. Huge difference both in quality and price. I have several spare tubes, including 2 of the Russians, looking for employment.
Have the t1 hooked up on foobar, and I am abit lost. It does only give sound via wasapi if I select the 32 bit(?) option with output selection. Others (8-16-14) give unsupported error message by foobar (eg Unrecoverable playback error: Unsupported stream format: 96000 Hz / 24-bit / 2 channels). And if I play hires (eg 24/192), it gives noise during playback using the 32bit option. Any advice other than not using wasapi :-) ? Many thx!
khmergodNo. Actually, this "Gold Lion" is not the old original Gold Lion. The company that makes Electro-Harmonix 6922 used the name for the premium version of its 6922. So it's new and not NOS. I'm not 100% sure though.
You can watch this video. I don't know if all the information of it is correct.
Well I don't like solid-state sound that much in general, and you can't find almost any hybrid using 6H30PI.
So yeah, I prefer this, especially since it's cheaper.