![]() ![]() ![]() The record lathes used in the process of producing vinyl records cut a wider groove as the frequency of the sound becomes lower this makes it difficult for the needle to accurately trace the groove during playback, and also decreases the recording time. ![]() This versatile cutting-edge technology lets you appreciate the true power of vinyl records in a way until now impossible-even on high-end audio equipment. Phono equalization can be applied as you record, or when playing back an un-equalized DSD recording made from your vinyl sources. In addition to the standard RIAA curve, five other curves (*3) are also supported. The DS-DAC-10R contains a DSD phono equalizer that restores all of the sound that went into cutting the record, while minimizing any effect of the equalization process used to cut the original vinyl record. ![]()
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