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Ok,let's keep it simple. To you knowledge, there is any DAC out there with:- 2 inputs- able to decode 24-bits 192-khz- NON-over-sampling!!!- under $600 (used)Thank you
I see an issue here. Your 2 & 3rd requirements are seemingly contradictory. I am no EE and know very little about DAC chips but I think most NonOS DACs are typically 24/96 or more commonly 16/48. Redbook CDs are 16/48 so with Non-OS only a 16/48 chip is needed. If you have any of the handful of DADs produced and use a DVD player as a transport, some will pass the 24/96 out to the DAC. AFAIK, there is no source that will pass a 24/192 signal, except those that up/over-sample before digital output, such as the Phillips 963sa.
I see a couple of very interesting items on RDL's site, where do you by their wares?
here is another solutionhttp://www.rdlnet.com/ru-spx4.htm4 input selector & remote controllable. MSRP $286. Tranformer isolated.I have a Zektor HDS4.1 which is a component video selector but it does digital selection as well with high quality relays. For the price you could use it for just digital audio, retails ~$299 but can be had for a little less.
I find the differences in DAC most often is dwarfed by differences in other parts of the system, even the room. I am not saying DACs don't make a difference but unless you heard them all in the same system it would be damn near impossible to make any reasonable assumption, imho, about how they sound compared to eachother. I really don't know how you can get past this.