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Steve,I have an M-Audio Sonica, it's the predecessor to the Transit USB. I am interested in getting a Monarchy DIP upsampler and having you do a similiar mod as you did for dave_c. Would it possible to do this but put a switch in so you could turn the upsampling on and off? How much more complicated would this be? The other alternative would be to just use a Monarchy DIP, with no upsampling, that would be easy right? ThanksSean
Hantra, That is what I think is a better way to get audio from your pc. I have not done that yet tho. I base my theory based on observations that my audio and video are better from my usb notebook drive than either my internal notebook drive and my usb ata drive. The output device thus far is only my laptop. The real test is after I get the laptop hooked up to an external dac via usb.
The Monarchy DIP turned-out real good, however be aware that I also modded the Monarchy to improve its power supply, power delivery to the upsampler, output digital drive changes and installed a Superclock for Dave C.
I believe I can easily install a switch to select the sample rate. I dont have a DIP, so I need to look at one again.
Do you mean select the rate between 48 and 96 on the DIP upsampler chip? I meant a switch that would bypass the upsampler section altogether and just output 44.1. That way I could switch between 44.1 and 96. As it is now, the Monarchy DIP upsampler will only output 48 and 96. That's why if the bypass is not possible, I would just have you mod the basic Monarchy DIP model that doesn't have an upsampler in it, ie it would be the exact same thing as dave_c got (usb, power upgrade, super clock etc.), except it would output 44.1 only.
I can put a switch on it that will bypass the upsampler. If the switch is activated, only the USB non-upsampled signal will come out the S/PDIF output.
Quote from: audioengrI can put a switch on it that will bypass the upsampler. If the switch is activated, only the USB non-upsampled signal will come out the S/PDIF output.Would this non-sampled signal still go though the super clock/jitter reduction section befoe coming out the S/Pdif output? Thanks for all your answers!Sean
Heads up: Monarchy now has a new version of the DIP, called the DIP Classic. From what I can tell from the description, it only outputs a 16/44.1 signal (e.g. straight redbook cd) but it takes inputs up to 24/96. Monarchy claims that this new Classic is their most effective at jitter reduction. I was thinking about the wireless route as well but my network does have occasional droputs... no big deal when you are downloading a webpage but digital audio where timing (jitter) is so important...
I guess I dont get this. What is the difference in:1) USB notebook drive2) internal notebook drive3) USB ATA driveIf the data is coming out of memory, who cares what drive it originated on? Isn't this either stored in memory or cache buffered prior to outputting?