Quick question,im selling my dac and the person who wants to buy it has asked to look inside as we have done this we noticed that on both circuit boards it says 7510+ rather than 7520,should i be concerned?
Quick question,im selling my dac and the person who wants to buy it has asked to look inside as we have done this we noticed that on both circuit boards it says 7510+ rather than 7520,should i be concerned?
Darren
KORUS CUSTOM SERVER
TECHNICS 1200 MKII_JELCO 750D_SHURE SC35C (with NOS and NEO SAS styli)
CAIMAN SEG + DORADO PSU
CROFT MEGA MICRO
PARADIGM REFERENCE ACTIVE/40'S
PARADIGM SERVO 15 SUBWOOFER X 2
''The theory of relativity is a mass of error and deceptive ideas violently opposed to the teachings of great men of science of the past and even to common sense''
I don't think so no The 7510 used a different DAC chip to the 7520 but the new chip can be put into the 7510 to bring it up to spec. My guess is that they simply use the same PCB, no point in designing a new one if it's already compatable & up to the job
Bests, Mark
"We must believe in free will. We have no choice" Isaac Bashevis Singer
Darren
KORUS CUSTOM SERVER
TECHNICS 1200 MKII_JELCO 750D_SHURE SC35C (with NOS and NEO SAS styli)
CAIMAN SEG + DORADO PSU
CROFT MEGA MICRO
PARADIGM REFERENCE ACTIVE/40'S
PARADIGM SERVO 15 SUBWOOFER X 2
''The theory of relativity is a mass of error and deceptive ideas violently opposed to the teachings of great men of science of the past and even to common sense''