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Quote from: hum4god on 20 Nov 2009, 07:30 pmthere are still a few questions in this thread that have not yet been answered .i am really interested to preorder but do not feel comfortable to do so without knowing what i would buy. Same here. Bill & Alex, We have not heard from either of you since November 10. Could you please answer these remaining questions for us? 1. What is the pre-order deadline date? 2. How are the inputs selected and indicated? 3. Is the power supply internal, external tabletop or external wall wart? 4. Are the dimensions of '280mm X 186mm' Width X Depth or vice-versa? 5. Are any photos available? Re-reading through the posts, I think that covers the remaining unanswered questions. Thanks, Steve
there are still a few questions in this thread that have not yet been answered .i am really interested to preorder but do not feel comfortable to do so without knowing what i would buy.
Thanks for the reply Alex! However one of your drawings has spawned one further question. Previously I asked if a BNC coaxial input would be provided, and the answer was no, only RCA coaxial. But on the rear panel drawing I see what looks like a BNC jack in between the RCA and XLR jacks. Steve
>>>2. The input is selected automatically as soon as one of the inputs senses a signal except the USB which you need to select by tapping a switch.What is the priority list? And if I have a computer connected via RCA and a PS3 connected via optical and if both devices are powered on, I have to power down one device in order to switch decoding?Would "tapping a switch" allow me to switch between RCA and optical input without powering down devices?
Would that be a selector in addition to the automatic selection of inputs? For me the automatic selection of an input is a big selling point, as I can't imagine an instance in which two active signals are entering my DAC.
Actually, digital sounds much better if kept turned-on 24/7 IME. That means all my digital sources will be powered on 24/7, including CD transport, DVD transport, PC Audio transport, etc. Ability to switch to one of my choice with a switch would be almost a necessity...
Equipment kept on I can see, but my understanding is that there is only a signal when play is pressed. Am I incorrect in that assumption?
Quote from: mumford on 21 Nov 2009, 10:20 pm>>>2. The input is selected automatically as soon as one of the inputs senses a signal except the USB which you need to select by tapping a switch.What is the priority list? And if I have a computer connected via RCA and a PS3 connected via optical and if both devices are powered on, I have to power down one device in order to switch decoding?Would "tapping a switch" allow me to switch between RCA and optical input without powering down devices?Hello there, my original design is that there is only one input connected at a time and the DAC detects automatically. However, it seems that some of you would like to connect two or more inputs the same time. I am now checking out the selector. I will post as soon as I confirm how I would do it. Thanks for your great inputs which always make our products not only sounding great but user friendly.Cheer !Alex
Terrific news, Alex. I'm very excited about this project. Will the completion date be pushed back by this change?It is December 1 and January can't get here soon enough!
if that xlr on the back is a aes input make sure you change it to a female.
Quote from: tvyankee on 1 Dec 2009, 04:08 pmif that xlr on the back is a aes input make sure you change it to a female.While at it, make sure to use a 75-Ohm BNC jack instead of the 50-Ohm BNC jack seen in the rendering..