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Play any PCM files with Jplay with Kernel Streaming setting Would appreciate sharing your settings. audio player teac teac dac dac dsd dsd playback dsd player hi-res player hi-res audio player high resolution audio dsd audio hr audio player teac hr audio player teac hr audio ud-h01 teac ud-h01. The only pity the writer feels is the unit cannot playback the FLAC/ALAC/AIFF etc format file. TEAC UD-501 - posted in JPLAY: Anyone using Teac UD-501 DAC with Jplay and J River, has been able to: 1.Play DSD with Jplay 2. Its headphone jack is also not a simple add-on feature it sounds quite good too.
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The output section of the UD-501 features two BurrBrown 32-bit DACs per channel and JRC MUSES op amps, also with a dual monaural design. There are more than enough inputs and outputs. Soundtracks, before the next one playing, you will he a "kala" sound from the Relay Module, seems the Relay Module is protecting the unit. The TEAC DSD DAC is a smallish component. My colleague Jack Roberts is auditioning several other components in the Reference Series, including the UD-501, and will impart his thoughts after this review. It is a dual-monaural USB D/A converter with headphone amplifier. Whatelse, if the sample rate is different between two The UD-501 is part of Teac’s Reference Series. TEAC also packed this incredible unit with two 32-bit BurrBrown DACs per channel and JRC MUSES op amps, dual monaural design, fully balanced XLR as well as unbalanced RCA outputs and a toroidal-core power supply. The UD-501 supports DSD 2.8/5.6MHZ file native playback by ASIO 2.1 or DoP methods or up to 32bit/384kHz PCM. It's the feeling you can rarely get from the "nomal" CD. TEAC's new UD-501 is the star of the 501 series. As the sample rate incresing, a more "black" background shows up, the music quality increase can be heard, etc. The writer downloaded the 44.1/96khz WAV files (Song "Slow Day" from Album "Colville" by "Springhouse") and DSD64/128 files (Meeting At The Building) and burned it into an empty DVD, played backīy PD-501HR.