CapQ
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My amp doesnt have balanced input so I cant confirm it. But I remembered that the staffs in LD said DAC_1 is truely balanced.
Originally Posted by CapQ /img/forum/go_quote.gif My amp doesnt have balanced input so I cant confirm it. But I remembered that the staffs in LD said DAC_1 is truely balanced. |
Originally Posted by shuttleboi /img/forum/go_quote.gif Little Dot is releasing their new CD transport as well. I would very much like a stack of their CDP, the DAC, and one of their tube amps. |
Originally Posted by josep /img/forum/go_quote.gif I wonder how after 10 pages nobody noticed this but... It must be said this DAC when fed data by USB will go to 16bit/48kHz max, as it does use the ubiquous BB PCM2704 chip for USB input. So for anybody looking to use for computer audio with HD downloads, this is an important thing to look for. I must say neither DacMagic and V-DAC are able to do HD audio from USB for the same exact reason. I wanted to clarify because someone asked about this, and there is no mention of it on any of the tech data (I find a bit misleading btw). Regards Josep |
Originally Posted by josep /img/forum/go_quote.gif I wonder how after 10 pages nobody noticed this but... It must be said this DAC when fed data by USB will go to 16bit/48kHz max, as it does use the ubiquous BB PCM2704 chip for USB input. |
Originally Posted by Adda /img/forum/go_quote.gif I'm planning on buying this DAC along with a LD MK V, I will be using it with my ThinkPad and will be using my Prodigy Cube as a transport to get more sample rate options. Can I use a regular phono coax video cable to connect the Prodigy Cube to the DAC_I using S/PDIF? My budget will be very strained after this buy so it would be good if I could avoid having to buy a cable also. |