MSB Technology DAC II user manual Unique Technology the past and the future, Front Panel Features

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Unique Technology - the past and the future

Over 10 years ago early DACs were all 16 bit ladder DACs, with a precision laser- trimmed resistor creating the appropriate analog level for each of the bits. The DACs worked well and sounded good. They were quite expensive as very accurate resistors were required. Then along came the “single bit” DACs. Rather than using a resistor to create an analog level, pulse width modulation was used. Basically each bit was created by turning a switch on and off for the appropriate length of time. The resulting square wave pattern was filtered to create a smooth output. The expensive resistors were gone, and so was the good performance. Next came the Delta Sigma DAC. It used the same pulse width modulation but rather than creating a single large pulse for each data point, the data point was created with many small pulses. This allows the pulses to be smoothed with a less radical filter, and improves the sound. As you can see, upsampling the input signal to a higher frequency reduces the filtering requirements and thus improves the sound. This is the current state-of-the-art as exemplified in the LINK DAC 4.

Right Channel

MSB DAC Module (Non-inverted signal)

23 bit positive sign DAC

23 bit negative sign DAC

MSB DAC Module (Inverted signal)

Coaxial Out

23 bit positive sign DAC

23 bit negative sign DAC

Balanced Out

BLOCK DIAGRAM

The Platinum draws from the older, superior ladder technology, but with incredible improvements. The Platinum contains four 24 bit MSB DAC modules (seen below). The Platinum is fully balanced so there is a matched pair of 24 bit DAC modules for the inverted and non- inverted signals on each of the right and left channels. Finally, each DAC module contains one R2R ladder DAC with a 23 bit negative sign and one R2R ladder DAC with a 23 bit positive sign. Together this makes a true 24 bit DAC. This design allows the quieter moments in your music to be true to the music, without the linearity errors near zero that plague normal ladder and delta-sigma DAC designs. With a dual 24 bits of combined resolution, a 24 bit source gives a true 24 bit resolution without the losses and errors that make your normal 16 or 24 bit DAC perform far less than their actual resolution (normal 16 bit DACs only muster a meager 12 bits of resolution). The Platinum is carefully designed so as to require no DC correction in the output stage. This allows direct DC coupling on the output stage for pure, uncolored sound -- with no output filtering to

muck up your high end or smear your bass attack. And for those who require a balanced analog output, the separate positive and negative DACs directly drive the balanced outputs, with no analog output stage at all!

Another major difference in the Platinum is the type of output. Essentially all ladder DACs produce a current output. This is converted to a voltage output with a current to voltage converter. This problematic circuit colors the sound and introduces non-linearity. The Platinum is a true voltage DAC with a voltage output right from the source. All amplifiers have slew rates greater than 1000 Volts/microsecond. The output impedance of the Platinum is 50 ohms.

Front Panel Features

The DAC II has 4 control buttons on the front panel, a knob and a display. The buttons toggle on and off. When on, the LED next to the button is lit.

Upsampling and filtering

The MSB Platinum grants the user the ability to upsample from ANY lower audio standard to four times the rate, but limited to 24bit/192kHz (so CD is upsampled to 176.4k and everything else is 192k). This is a selectable feature and may be turned off. To play a 24/ 192 disc the Platinum only needs to be plugged into a DVD-A player with an MSB Network output. This upsampling feature also dynamically buffers and re- clocks all the data and clock signals to provide a virtually jitter-free

source directly to the DACs.

The selectable digital filter response permits the user to choose the filter design they prefer. It allows for the selection of a standard brick-wall filter or a slow roll-off filter, both at half the sampling frequency. Each provide a distinct, glorious listening experience. You may favor one or the other, or enjoy changing the filter response to suit the music you

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DAC II specifications

The MSB Technology DAC II is a high-end digital-to-analog converter renowned for its exceptional audio performance and innovative technologies. Designed for audiophiles and music enthusiasts, the DAC II delivers a remarkable listening experience, characterized by precision, clarity, and a wide dynamic range.

One of the most prominent features of the DAC II is its modular architecture. This design allows users to upgrade components as technology evolves, ensuring longevity and adaptability to changing audio standards. The DAC II utilizes MSB Technology's proprietary DAC architecture, which employs an advanced multibit design that significantly enhances signal resolution and fidelity. This multibit technology provides a smoother and more detailed sound compared to traditional delta-sigma converters, making it well-suited for high-resolution audio formats.

The DAC II also incorporates MSB's unique Hybrid DAC technology, which combines the advantages of discrete components with digital processing. This hybrid approach allows for incredible precision in the conversion process, resulting in an audio output that captures the nuances and subtleties of the original recording. Additionally, the DAC II features a sophisticated digital filtering system that enables users to tailor the sound profile to their preferences, further enhancing the listening experience.

Connectivity options are another strong suit of the MSB Technology DAC II. It is equipped with multiple input interfaces, including USB, coaxial, and optical connections, supporting a wide range of digital sources. This versatility ensures compatibility with various audio sources, whether streaming from a computer or connecting to a high-end music server.

Furthermore, the DAC II offers seamless integration with other audio components, thanks to its robust output stage that can be configured for either balanced or unbalanced connections. This flexibility allows users to customize their audio setup according to their specific requirements.

In terms of build quality, the MSB Technology DAC II embodies the brand's commitment to excellence. Constructed with high-quality materials and attention to detail, it not only looks aesthetically pleasing but also ensures durability and longevity.

In summary, the MSB Technology DAC II stands at the forefront of digital audio conversion technology. With its modular design, advanced multibit and Hybrid DAC technologies, versatile connectivity, and exceptional build quality, it is an outstanding choice for anyone seeking an unparalleled audio experience. Whether used in a high-end home audio system or a professional studio setup, the DAC II delivers the precision and clarity that discerning listeners demand.