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Alex, thanks for clearing that up, and I'm glad to learn that indeed the DAC handles 96kHz.Is there any 'easy, non-technical' answer to my earlier question re why so many USB inputs (including the EE DAC) are limited to 48Khz?Thanks again,Randy
stop wasting our valuable time with your utterly vapid speculation. I'm wondering who you work for w/ 20 posts here on AC. Nuforce?
Hi Randy,Oh I am sorry, the EE DAC USB input does support 192KHz !! I kept thinking of the old chips. Cheers !!Alex
Oh I am sorry, the EE DAC USB input does support 192KHz !! I kept thinking of the old chips.
Sorry for my confusion, Alex. Did you really mean to say the USB input supports 192KHz, as earlier in the thread you did say it was limited to 16bit/48KHz for USB. Could you tell us which USB receiver chip you did end up using? Steve
Yes the USB input supports 192KHz. The USB receiving chip is Burr Brown PCM2706. There are different data about this chip, we however have tested it with professional industrial grade 192KHz signal and it works perfectly.
The TI PCM270x family is capable of 16-bit resolution and sample rates of 32KHz, 44.1KHz and 48KHz. So if it is fed a higher bit and/or sampling rate, then it must somehow be truncated or downsampled, or .......? Thanks, Steve
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