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post #16 of 21

So many new USB converters out now for under $200 . . don't think you can go wrong picking one up if they have a trial period.

post #17 of 21

I'm think of adding the kingrex mkII PSU  to my UC192, has any one added the PSU, what improvements did you note?

post #18 of 21
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Originally Posted by alberthchang View Post

Since the Kingrex UC192 has the miniXLR connector, so where do you know I can get miniXLR to XLR cable? Please advice, thanks!



KingRex has a dedicated miniXLR > XLR cable for this converter. It's £29.

post #19 of 21

I was talking to the nice people at CryoParts a couple of weeks ago: we'd both been seriously surprised by how good the little UC192 is: adaptive? £159? Surely not. It's most effective delivering AES/EBU and powered by the PSUII or the Valab supply. If anyone want to borrow a PSU to try it, just shout. No charge.

post #20 of 21

Great review!

 

Anyone have a chance to compare the KingRex to the Musical Fidelity V-Link?


Edited by pardales - 6/26/11 at 4:03am
post #21 of 21

I have been using the Kingrex UC192 in combination with an Audio-GD NFB-2 DAC in my system for the past few months and have been getting stunning results. The addition of a USB-SPDIF converter to my computer audio chain has just opened everything right up in terms of smoothness and spaciousness. The best way to describe the effect is to say that it is just easy to sit back and listen to the music flow for hours on end. I recently added Kingrex's UPower device to provide battery power to the UC192, and that has just added another level of goodness to everything.

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