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Evga nu audio vs Fiio k5 pro

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2022/06/29 13:19:49 (permalink)
Does fiio k5 pro make any difference from the evga nu audio card? I have dt 1990 pro.
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    Re: Evga nu audio vs Fiio k5 pro 2022/06/29 16:53:01 (permalink)
    I would say a simple spec comparison between the two would be a good start.

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    Re: Evga nu audio vs Fiio k5 pro 2022/06/30 12:06:32 (permalink)
    K5 Pro you don't have to worry about driver issues or other hardware causing interference, like you do with NU Audio card.
     
    Ask that same question over at https://www.head-fi.org/forums/  
     
     


     
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    Re: Evga nu audio vs Fiio k5 pro 2022/07/10 06:34:09 (permalink)
    Thanks for the heads up. Apparently this thing can play back @ 32 bit 768K.  But while it does have some inputs on the back (coaxial, optical, and rca jack stereo) but I think that is only like a monitoring situation and volume control not actually a ADC matching the outpost specs.  In terms of THAT, Nu audio seems to be still the best / highest sample rate consumer recording option.  But in terms of playback? Wow....768K    But how big would files be? hahaha.........A gigabyte a second?  lol
     
    Keep in mind real life does not have a sample rate or bit depth.........thus the higher we can go the closer we get to real sound as it is in nature.  Hence "life-like" audio.
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