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Can you tell us a bit more about the chips and line stage?
The specifications state: - "(5) sets of inputs to allow you plenty of choices - including 2 sets RCA, 1 coaxial, 1 optical and 1 USB 2.0" - "Supports 16 bit, 20 bit and 24 bit audio sources" - "Supports sampling frequency of 32k, 44k, 48k, 88k and 96kHz" There is no mention of any limitation on the USB input, so the assumption would be that this applies to USB input as well? Steve
Um yea, like in what DAC chip, Os/NOS ect
Quote from: pbrstreetgang on 22 Aug 2009, 10:34 amUm yea, like in what DAC chip, Os/NOS ectNo user interface on the TubeDAC, anything with USB 2.0 Audio should be fine. No special drivers needed.Cheers,Ian
Quote from: srb on 22 Aug 2009, 07:09 amThe specifications state: - "(5) sets of inputs to allow you plenty of choices - including 2 sets RCA, 1 coaxial, 1 optical and 1 USB 2.0" - "Supports 16 bit, 20 bit and 24 bit audio sources" - "Supports sampling frequency of 32k, 44k, 48k, 88k and 96kHz" There is no mention of any limitation on the USB input, so the assumption would be that this applies to USB input as well? SteveWe will confirm with the factory, but as far as I can tell 'yes' to the assumption. Cheers,Ian
Quote from: pbrstreetgang on 22 Aug 2009, 03:56 amCan you tell us a bit more about the chips and line stage?Active Output Stage, 6N3 tube. Chip info has been filed off to reduce in China copying and won't be published by us.Cheers,Ian
Wait so we have to just take a chance? I mean if we knew the chip we can have some determinate if it is for us or not. DAC chips arent proprietary and are off the shelf, if all they have to do is guess at a off the shelf DAC chip when the whole circuit is right there it isnt fooling the Chinese, Its just a disservice to us.
sorry I couldn't make it this year, guess there is still beer left .
A chest of beer left over
There is no mention of any limitation on the USB input, so the assumption would be that this applies to USB input as well? Steve
Quote from: srb on 22 Aug 2009, 07:09 amThere is no mention of any limitation on the USB input, so the assumption would be that this applies to USB input as well? Steve We have clarified with manufacturer - USB chip is used for transfer data only, decoding is still at 24 bit.