Digital Audio


  • Noise in digital audio – Comprehensive Guide for audiophiles

    Noise in digital audio – Comprehensive Guide for audiophiles

    Noise in electronic systems arises from various sources and frequencies, impacting circuit performance. Understanding noise types and management is vital for reliable high-fidelity design.


  • What is Ethernet Isolation

    What is Ethernet Isolation

    Ethernet isolation is vital for audio setups, preventing ground loops, noise, and protecting devices from surges, while ensuring reliable performance in sensitive environments.


  • What is USB isolation?

    What is USB isolation?

    USB isolation in audio systems prevents noise and ground loops, protecting equipment and enhancing sound quality. It’s often redundant if the DAC has built-in isolation.


  • The Role of Software Stack in Pristine Audio Reproduction

    The Role of Software Stack in Pristine Audio Reproduction

    Sharada Audio emphasizes the critical role of software in achieving pristine audio reproduction, beyond just hardware components. Their software stack, centered around the Music Player Daemon (MPD), ensures bit-perfect playback, low-latency processing, and optimized memory management. This approach highlights the synergy between high-quality software and audio hardware for superior listening experiences.


  • What is an AES Standard, why is preferred choice over USB audio for audiophiles?

    What is an AES Standard, why is preferred choice over USB audio for audiophiles?

    The AES audio standard, specifically AES3, is a crucial protocol developed for the digital audio transmission between professional audio devices. AES3, also known as AES/EBU, was jointly established by the Audio Engineering Society (AES) and the European Broadcasting Union (EBU). This standard defines a way to digitally transmit audio in a lossless and uncompressed format,…