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In Reply to: RE: thanks for the info posted by bullethead on February 16, 2015 at 07:40:24
The flow diagrams seem to suggest that DOP DSD64 is available thru the AES connections (presumably resampling) but the manual in English and Chinese doesn't show it in the pictograms.
Tel us when you find out!
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thanks, DOP 64 seems to be supported for all digital inputs, with the exception of USB which can go to DSD 128, I think I made a good choice. I will let everyone know what I think after a few weeks with it, I plan on taking some time with it to see what I think. Also I am curious about the Linux support. It is really amazing what is possible with a few $10 chips and solid engineering.
Have a nice one!
"It is really amazing what is possible with a few $10 chips and solid engineering."
That's exactly what certain inmates and old school engineers/manufacturers ("You get what you pay for") don't want to hear.
And beside "a few $10 chips" they usually use pretty high quality resistors, capacitors, boards,....
Not to forget these folks (Aune/Gustard/Yulong) do a lot programming (XMOS/FPGA/DAC/drivers) for the money.
Let us know how it sounds.
Enjoy.
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