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harmony1992
14-04-2022, 08:59
hello folks,
i am new here and i am a big fun of turntable and r2r dacs

Macca
14-04-2022, 09:13
Hi Xiehe. So what is your system and music choices?

Lawrence001
15-04-2022, 08:56
And what R2R DAC(s) do you have?

Barry
15-04-2022, 11:48
Welcome to AoS Xiehe. (BTW how do you pronounce your name?)

We have many analogue fans here who would be interested in learning about your turntables (plus arms and cartridges) as well about your reel-to-reel recorders.

Also we would be interested in knowing about the rest of your system and of your tastes in music. Don't be shy. :)

Enjoy the Forum
Barry

Lawrence001
15-04-2022, 13:40
Welcome to AoS Xiehe. (BTW how do you pronounce your name?)

We have many analogue fans here who would be interested in learning about your turntables (plus arms and cartridges) as well about your reel-to-reel recorders.

Also we would be interested in knowing about the rest of your system and of your tastes in music. Don't be shy. :)

Enjoy the Forum
BarryWhat reel to reel recorders? [emoji23]

Barry
15-04-2022, 17:43
What reel to reel recorders? [emoji23]

R2R is a shorthand for 'reel-to-reel'. What did you think it meant?

Macca
15-04-2022, 17:46
R2R is a shorthand for 'reel-to-reel'. What did you think it meant?

R-2R is a DAC that uses a resistor ladder. But it's often written as R2R which does cause some confusion.

Lawrence001
15-04-2022, 19:13
Exactly rather like when people say they like a NOS DAC, and someone else might think they mean a vintage dac still new in its box. Confusing analogue/digital terminology [emoji23]