
AD1 | Grimm
Operating directly at 1 bit, 2.8224MHz, the AD1 | Grimm is eminently
suitable for creating SACD masters from analogue
sources. Additonally, DSD processing DAW's will find no better front
end. Combined with our DD1 digital converter, the AD1 offers the best
CD rate converter performance available.
In order to get past the limitations posed by commercially available
converter chips, the AD1´s converters are made with discrete
parts. The input circuitry before the modulator consists
of only two resistors. This strategy pays off with unparallelled low
noise and distortion, while delivering data that can be directly
pressed onto SACDs or processed in a DSD workstation.
Maximising the converter´s capability are a plethora of design
techniques such as:
an ultra-low
jitter clock source delivering the same precision irrespective
of whether it is operated in locked or free-running mode;
EMC by
design. From the very first planning stage onwards, parasitics
were considered as an integral part of the circuit, not something
to be worked around at the end of the development cycle;
extensive use
of wideband, quiet point-of-load shunt voltage regulators
that effectively keep AC currents associated with the operation of
analogue or digital circuits local, rendering interference between
circuits zero;
choke
power supply filter, providing clean power to the shunt regulators;
audiophile
construction details such as selected capacitor types, 'melf'
resistors and DC coupling.
The AD1 is constructed modularly and is available in 2 to 8 channel versions, cascadable for an unlimited number of channels. The outputs are SDIF3 compatible. A companion box, the DD1, converts these signals into various PCM formats through nonaliasing, ripple-free decimation filters. The DD1 is planned for release Q2 2007.
Read the AD1 specifications or
download the Grimm
AD1 leaflet pdf.
For even more in depth information, download the AD1
manual pdf.
