Principle of operation – Sony STR-DA1000ES User Manual

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In high fidelity components, the simplest solution is usually the best

because it subjects the signal to the fewest distortion-causing processes.
Unfortunately, conventional A/V receivers are anything but simple. After Digital
Signal Processing (DSP), every signal needs to be converted back to analog, run
through a Low Pass Filter (LPF), sent through an analog volume control and then
amplified.

The conventional A/V receiver is anything but simple. The signal must
run through a gantlet of processes and stages.


The Sony S-Master Pro amplifier is dramatically different. There is no

Digital-to-Analog (D/A) converter. Instead, the amplifier accepts the digital output
of the DSP stage directly. The output of the S-Master Pro amplifier provides the
wattage that drives the speakers. In this way, the signal remains digital until the
last possible instant.


The Sony S-Master Pro amplifier dramatically simplifies receiver design.
And in high fidelity, simpler is better.


Principle of operation


The S-Master Pro amplifier accepts all digital signals directly, whether

they're multi-bit Pulse Code Modulation (PCM) or 1-bit Direct Stream Digital™
pulses, in the case of the SCD-XA9000ES SA-CD player connected via i.LINK®
interface to the STR-DA9000ES. Analog inputs undergo Analog-to-DSD
(A/DSD) conversion.

Digital Signal

Input

(Digital)

DSP

S-Master

Power Amplifier

LPF

Analog Signal

Speaker
Output

Digital Signal

Input

(Digital)

DSP

D/A
convert

LPF

Volume
Control

Analog
Power
Amp

Analog Signal

Speaker
Output

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