Quote:Posted by: RY Posted on: Today at 09:33:59
-I hear about the ZBit as a way to utilize my DAC's XLR outputs... is this worthwhile with my DAC?
Fully balanced DACs like your May and my Denafrips (probably Lon's too) do separate digital to analog conversions for each of the 4 phases of a balanced signal: the plus and minus phases of the left and right channel. The two phases, plus ground is why balanced XLR cables have 3 connections. When you difference the two phases, in theory it cancels out the digital artifacts from the conversion, as well as the common mode noise that has historically been the reason to run balanced. And this (at least theoretically) is higher sound quality.
So the the question about the ZBIT is two fold: first is how does the May convert the balanced signal to single ended to output on the RCA jacks? I don't know, but the most common way is to just use the positive phase and throw out the negative. Which means you'd only be using half the DAC for which you paid. The ZBIT does it right, it uses a transformer to difference the plus and minus phases and gives you a single ended signal that includes all DAC for which you paid.
The other question is how much do you care? I run my digital signal fully balanced to the speakers, and while it is hard to do an apples to apples comparison because of cables, for me the difference was enough to buy two amps instead of one. My journey is longer than I need to include in this post, but long story short I found out early on, before balanced DACs, that balanced in general made a big difference in my system and balanced made a noticeable difference with my current DAC. But that is very much JMO/FWIW/YMMV.