Topic: ADI-2 DAC successor with AK4499EQ?
Dear RME engineers,
First of all - thank you very much for your great work. I've been interested in your company since some people I trust (both in my country and on the internet) recommended RME DACs as well designed, solidly made, no cheap tricks products. Then I was thrilled by ADI-2 DAC - not only because according to all reviews I know it sounds just great, but also because of all these useful functions. Last but not least, as EU citizen (I'm a Pole) I do believe we Europeans should support our own economy. And when it comes to ADI-2 DAC, honestly priced, I know what I pay for.
So, now I'm collecting money for RME DAC. It will take some time, probably not less than half year, so I'm wondering, maybe I don't collect cash for ADI-2 DAC, but for a successor, some ADI-2 DAC II? In December it will be circa 2 years since ADI-2 DAC debut, maybe you plan a refreshment?
Since you choose Asahi Kasei Microdevices D/A converter for ADI-2 DAC, maybe you are going to use it's newest chip in new ADI-2 DAC? When it come to technical specifications, AK4499EQ looks great: https://www.akm.com/akm/en/aboutus/news … d=link5074
I noticed in some topic below, MC didn't say "no":
"The 4497/99 are forced replies to the ESS chips and their marketing efforts and success. But the 4497 did not cut the cake for various reasons. The new 4499 is much more promising due to its four channel architecture, and might get more popular than the 4497...in the long term, so far this chip is not yet available."
Well, the last sentece is (or almost is) not valid anymore. According to AKM, "Engineering Samples will be available in January, 2019, and Mass Production starts from May, 2019." Hey, it's May already!
Can we expect ADI-2 DAC successor with AK4499EQ?
PS. Sorry for my poor English, but my German is much worse .