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In Reply to: RE: Attention Theo: You Must Act NOW !! posted by theob on November 19, 2008 at 11:59:08
Hi Theo[note the now-familiar BNC mod]
The maximum encode/decode SR in the USB Duo is 96KHz (as I stated previously). It is limited to 48KHz when run in duplex mode (simultaneous send AND receive) via the USB 1.1 connection. We don't care about that.
There is a Standalone Mode, where the USB connection is not involved, and only the S/PDIF jack emits signal. To set the SR, you flip the unit over and adjust 2 DIP switches......and you get all the stops along the way...
At thirty-six bucks, the ebay-Duo would be a cheap source of a reasonably good external clock - and more convenient than coaxing your disc players into emitting the desired SR. Just my two cents.
Please DO report on your higher SR clocking experience with cMP.
Cheers,
Grant
That's not a Toy... IT'S A TOOL !!
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AW gee dad the bidding just ended. You are right its a good deal. I read the owners manual and saw 48Khz and declined at that.
ok grant after one day of listening to external clock I'm convinced. Besides the M audio product that I missed on ebay what else is out there, that is reasonably priced, that provides clocks up to 192?
...what is this all about? There was a clear difference between panasonic dvd player (circa 1998) and oppo 980 (circa 2008) and internal juli clock (in between). I don't understand. Anybody understand this?
Maybe its all a matter of clock circuit or power supply to the clock circuit. I dunno but I'll tell you the panasonic is in for the long term till I can replace with a better one.
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