Such a clean, consistent internal design! I am interested if you could make an option with OCXO clocks, and an option with 2x or 4x ES9039 DACs (I love R2R, but it depends too much on the R's, and things got much, much closer nowadays than they've been a few years ago). But, of course, do what you believe making good sound.
Thanks for your question! 😊 At the moment, the modules aren’t available for sale to end users. However, we’re considering making them available for future upgrades. Stay tuned!
Thanks for your question! 😊The modules are designed to be easily replaceable, whether for future upgrades or repairs, making it super convenient for users.
@@LaivAudio - With the mention of upgrades I was floored but I see it's more a future proof concept at the moment. Congratulations for putting this planning into your engineering. Well done.
Thank you for your interest. The Harmony DAC has no output stage at the analogue outputs. It directly drives your amplification without introducing coloration or buffering noise.
Adding Tom Evans to the loop
Interesting design! Makes so much sense to earth friendly consumers!
It does!
Such a clean, consistent internal design! I am interested if you could make an option with OCXO clocks, and an option with 2x or 4x ES9039 DACs (I love R2R, but it depends too much on the R's, and things got much, much closer nowadays than they've been a few years ago). But, of course, do what you believe making good sound.
Hi @LaivAudio I own this DAC and have been loving it! Any chance or possibility of getting an Input Module board with 2 I2s inputs?
Thank you for your comment. Due to the limited space, 2 x I2S is not possible at the moment.
Lo módulos están disponibles para los usuarios finales a un coste contenido???
Thanks for your question! 😊 At the moment, the modules aren’t available for sale to end users. However, we’re considering making them available for future upgrades. Stay tuned!
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Ok, Thanks!!!
Why replacement ?
Thanks for your question! 😊The modules are designed to be easily replaceable, whether for future upgrades or repairs, making it super convenient for users.
Now I have to be a electrical engineer to own a DAC 🤷♂️
@@LaivAudio - With the mention of upgrades I was floored but I see it's more a future proof concept at the moment. Congratulations for putting this planning into your engineering. Well done.
Really? This thing is using Audio Note Capacitors? That's impressive. Anyone know what opamps are used in the output stage or is it discrete?
Thank you for your interest. The Harmony DAC has no output stage at the analogue outputs. It directly drives your amplification without introducing coloration or buffering noise.