Trogdor
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Quote:HDtracks and DVD-A discs? I think this is a very small segment (granted this item fits in this demographic as well).
You are the first I have about stability.
If you knock out the largest distributor of high res online content and second most common high res physical media, exactly where are you getting your high res audio? And if you are just saying high res audio is rare, yes, obviously, and your point?
We'll see if anyone can confirm a 24/176.4-192 toslink signal from a source, but (there's not much to agree with in this article, or 6moons generally, but it came up first in a Google search)...
"Here's some quick technical background as garnered from Kevin Halverson at Muse: Compared to analog RCA, Toslink fiber as a medium -- transmitter, cable, receiver -- is bandwidth-limited. 24/96 remains within its scope but 192 doesn't. Optical's lower ultrasonic headroom spells reduced native jitter rejection - 75/110-ohm RCA/XLR enjoys the clear advantage. On paper."
Interesting. I have not read this, I need to investigate a bit. I appreciate your feedback.
High-res content is limited. My only point is I would not be designing the output of the JH-3A to cater to an extremely small marketplace at this point.