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Lessloss USB-SPDIF converter is limited to 48 kHz?

So no native hi-res 88.2-96 kHz files can be played via Lessloss USB device, correct?

I was just wondering if there's some special tricks or clocking going on inside your USB-spdif device compared to other "run-of-the-mill" devices.

Also, do you have any future plans for asynchronous USB inputs or Networked asynchronous DAC, much like the new Ayre asynch USB DAC or PS Audio PerfectWave DAC?


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  • Lessloss USB-SPDIF converter is limited to 48 kHz? - Jon L 11:31:36 04/26/09 (0)

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