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I dont think there is a way to do this because I have to go through wifi, computer upstairs, stereo downstairs.Mike
As I understand it the Squeezebox as a transport is held back by its poor jitter spec Wayne at Bolder Cables does a modification to the squeezebox to improve this less than great digital performance, the SB uses more than one crystal so it can pick up internet radio, this is o
Why should I have to reclock my digital information twice... IDK... Now Im lost in a swirling mass of TMI.Mike
Quote from: audio-heaven on 25 Jul 2007, 03:51 pmAs I understand it the Squeezebox as a transport is held back by its poor jitter spec Wayne at Bolder Cables does a modification to the squeezebox to improve this less than great digital performance, the SB uses more than one crystal so it can pick up internet radio, this is oI wouldn't say that the SqueezeBox has a poor jitter spec. Check out the review in Stereophile -- John Atkinson measured the jitter level and found it to be quite low.http://www.stereophile.com/budgetcomponents/906slim/index3.htmlI haven't seen any measurements of the UD-10's jitter performance -- it may be quite a bit better than the SB3, but to say that the stock SB3's jitter performance is "poor" is misinformation. -Rob
Quote from: mcullinan on 25 Jul 2007, 03:11 pmI thought the UD10 had a DAC inside> No?MikeIt uses a Burr Brown PCM2704 for the USB conversion but the UD-10 does not have any analouge outputs. in this respect it's just like your Squeezebox it is a transport only.I also have a Squeezebox 3 but the UD-10 sounds a lot better, sure you loose the great functionality and wireless capability of the Squieezebox but the superior sound quality of the UD-10 more than makes up for it IMO A modified Squeezebox is a different matter all together however at £75 the UD-10 is cheaper than having your Squeezebox modified at Bolder.I hope to get my Squeezebox modded one day but untill then I'm loving the little UD-10 it sounds great with my Benchmark dac 1.
I thought the UD10 had a DAC inside> No?Mike
The connection from your computer to UD-10 and then on to your Hi Fi goes like this:Computer USB out using a USB type A-A cableInto the single USB port on the front of the UD-10On the rear of the UD-10 you have a rage of digital output connectionseg: spdif XLR/AES/EBU Optical BNCchoose your preference from the digital outputs and connect to your DAC, you cannot use the UD-10 without a dac.Hope this helps
could the headphone out be connected to a preamp input? If so how?
Could I run opticAL for about 60 or 70 feet? hehe. What a mess. Though Id love to hear if there was an improvement.Mike
For some more information and thoughts on the Trends USB converter, you might want to check out this threadTrends USB DAC on BOLDER forumI had one of those to play with a few months ago. Right away, I found the sound was a LOT better when used with an external 5 volt power supply, rather than the USB supply. There are quite a few things that can be done internally to this unit to improve the sound. mgalusha finally removed some of the digital output connections and installed a set of RCA outputs to use in his office system.The general conclusion of this unit is it does sound good, it can be made to sound better, but it does not come close to a modded SB in our systems.
I use a passive TVC, it has a 6db lift and I am hoping this would give me enough gain to cover the decrease in output.
I have looked at the Burson buffer but it would increase the cost significantly