Kees Huizinga
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Are you kidding? I was thinking only 2 months.
hi Snafu, when using the dac8pro in Pure AES, the spdif signal is decoded by the receiver, this needs one sample time. then it is serialized and arrives in the xmos, another sample time after. then there is a main loop at the sampling frequency to send back this sample immediately to the I2S lines for the dac. this lead-time is very minimum there is no buffering in this direction, so I d say 3 samples. Then the dac receive the sample and process it trough all its filters which takes between 4 and 35 samples depending on the filter.If i use Okto Stereo with spdif from blu ray-player, how much delay Okto adds ?
cheers
yes gvl, at the moment the clocking scheme for Stereo is same as Dac8pro so behave as explained earlier. for USB data flow, the DPLL is "passthrough" due to same clocks domain between ESS dac and xmos (i2s/dsd).
Also to followup on my above question, does the DAC8 Pro have DSP/Bass Management? Early postings on this thread indicate that it does, but I don't see any reference on the website or the manual.
Again, thanks very much for your patience.
Hi, typically for home theater we see users having a Yamaha DME24N ou DME64N for the treatment and then up to 4 AES connexion to a dac8pro. The difference in SNR and thd is an order of magnitude...Hello maxi and all,
I am curious: what would be the application(s) for the 4 x AES/EBU inputs?
Thanks.
Oh yes, I m using my dac8pro with one of the first Vanity for Oppo 93Ok, thanks. So could that also be something like a Vanity 103D or a minidsp ddrc-88d.
That’s the order fulfillment time, my friend. I surely hope they begin to scale out for demand because too much wait and they may one day drag behind the competition.Are you kidding? I was thinking only 2 months.
Are you kidding? I was thinking only 2 months.
That’s the order fulfillment time, my friend. I surely hope they begin to scale out for demand because too much wait and they may one day drag behind the competition.