body font family Verdana Geneva sans serif font size11px td font family Verdana Geneva sans serif font size11px Closer to Original Sound After successfully launching the AK100 and the AK120 models Astell and Kern asked themselves What is the ultimate sound quality After much consideration they moved a step further with that goal which is to deliver the sound exactly as the artist had intended. Moving from the AK100 to AK120 they decided to move to a Dual DAC setup to create better left and right channel separation with clearer sound quality. Initially they thought that the Dual DAC setup would be enough but while developing the AK240 they felt the need to further improve sound quality in order to accurately reproduce the original sound recording. After countless hours of research and testing they were able to find the answer. The answer was to create both a balanced output and native DSD playback through the Dual DAC setup. Now with the AK240 they are much closer to the sound quality of the original recording. Native DSD Support What is DSD DSD Direct Stream Digital is a digital audio file format originally developed for SACDs Super Audio CD. Regular digital audio file formats such as PCM Pulse Code Modulation is separated into 65 00016bit to 16 700 00024bit of information on the Y axis and 44 10044.1kHz to 192 000192kHz across the X axis for digital signals. DSD files have 1bit 0s or 1s for Y axis and are separated into 2 800 0002.8MHz to 5 600 0005.6MHz of information for X axis. Compared to regular audio CDs with 16bit44.1kHz PCM format SACDs recording frequency goes up to 100kHz and the dynamic range goes beyond 120dB while maintaining sound clarity during the transmission. Native DSD Support One of the approaches Astell Kern ...
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