With the maturity of decoding chip and technology, more and more DSD supporting decoders and players appear in the market, and even some walkmans have begun to support DSD audio. Today we introduce Don Curzio DSD decoder from Opera Audio Obo.
Oubo Don Curzio is a decoder that supports DSD128 (5.64M bit rate) at the highest level. It uses CS4398 decoding chip and XMOS asynchronous processing module. The whole body is made of metal, which is full of texture
The front panel adopts the metal wire drawing process. There is an LED screen on the top and three buttons below, namely, the volume button and the mode switch button
The top is a flat piece of metal with sand blasting process
The front panel and frame adopt metal wire drawing process, and the workmanship is also exquisite
Oubo Don Curzio supports three input modes, namely optical fiber, USB and coaxial, suitable for PCHIFI users. The output supports a set of RCA interfaces and a set of XLR balanced interfaces, which are relatively comprehensive in terms of interfaces and can meet the needs of most users
There are four glue foot pads and a row of cooling holes at the bottom
Obo Don Curzio's screen display and operation are relatively simple. The screen displays information such as input method, volume, song code rate, etc
Support USB as input source
The accessories of Obo Don Curzio are also quite conventional, including a power cable, a USB cable and a remote control
The remote control uses CR2025 button battery
More experience of this decoder will be revealed in the subsequent test.