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In Reply to: RE: Dumb snide remark. posted by Fitzcaraldo215 on July 22, 2014 at 07:23:23
A relative of mine is considering the DataSat and, yes, there seem to be "missing capabilities," even there.
Edits: 07/22/14Follow Ups:
Yes, Kal, it appears the Datasat lacks any USB inputs. But, it does provide 16 channel AES/EBU on DB-25 connectors. I suppose if you can afford the Datasat, you can afford the necessary Pro AES/EBU output cards on your PC for low jitter signal transfer to the Datasat.
We agree. Mch prepros, even if advanced for their time, usually have a fixed set of capabilities. As technology evolves, they are limited in their adaptability and they become obsolescent no matter how chock full of features they seem to be at the outset. A PC-based solution, while lacking input flexibility, would seem a more adaptable platform, usually just through new software. And, for very high level sound quality, the PC approach might be much less costly both up front and in the long run. It takes more work, but that is seemingly becoming easier all the time. Still, it is not as easy to set up, so it is not for everyone.
What is needed to complete the system is a 4xS/PDIF input on the PC and an external device with 4xS/PDIF outputs and a selection of analog and digital inputs. Or all of that on one PCIe board!!P.S.: The DataSat also lacks analog pass-through.
Edits: 07/23/14
Kal - much of that is possible now via Pro-grade Mch PC spdif input cards and external a-d converters from Lynx Studio. Like d-a, a-d, if you need it -I don't- is probably best done outside the PC. The Audiopraise Vanity board mod can also convert an Oppo player to 4x spdif, 8 channel output. So, you could with either the Datasat or an HTPC have HDMI-less Mch audio input. DSD or analog would all be converted to PCM, of course.
Interestingly, the Datasat looks more and more just like a specialized HTPC with fairly similar overall capabilities, except the Datasat has more inputs built in, if not more input format capabilities. External switch boxes would seem to be able to address that for the PC. And, the PC has Ethernet/DLNA and USB inputs, which I believe the Datasat lacks. But, after some integration work, the HTPC costs a fraction of the prepro. The Datasat, like the older Meridian architecture, has unintentionally thrown down the gauntlet for HTPC afficianados to aspire to, and I believe the HTPC may come very close. There is much potential upside in the PC, I believe, with possibly top notch sonics via external DACS, like the ExaSound E28 using asynchronous USB.
The price mounts for all this added input capability in an HTPC, and I am not keen on going into added input capabilities myself. I do not think I need to. I can live with the input limitations on the PC.
Sure. Going the PC or HTPC route with an external DAC opens up all possibilities. Going the prepro route, even with the DataSat makes some things more difficult (and some impossible) but provides for a friendlier user interface.
We are now considering the DataSat for the HT and a separate PC-based system for the listening/family room. The acoustics are friendlier in the latter room, too.
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