the "K" version is just the highest grade. I guess the ones that spec
better during production. This has been going on with DACs since the
early days. Remember the Philips TDA-1541A "Crown", their highest
grade. It was used in my old McIntosh MCD7007 CD player and scores of
other high-end digital gear.

I asked the "K" chip question to Danny of GR Research. He said that all
of these DACs are marked the same from the factory. The only difference
being a couple of white dots painted on the chip surface, to indicate
the higher grade.


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