In Reply to: Review: CM6631A SPDIF Convertor- Budget Class posted by mr.bear on December 19, 2013 at 16:57:24:
what you have bought, used and posted about
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Penny-CM6631A-Coaxial-Optical-Convertor/dp/B00A3KBQKK
you are using a CM6631 unit which I also bought and the same unit appears in the Archimago 'measurements' and review.
The chip is actually the CM6631 and bears all the issues that I posted about. Compared to $100+ units, this sounds crap.
By buying such units and saying that it is 'adequate' and 'appropriate', you are helping those who are selling fakes and who are destroying the quality audio industry.
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Follow Ups
- If you look closely at - fmak 22:39:48 12/25/13 (10)
- Tried to look closely and couldn't - Tony Lauck 10:55:19 12/26/13 (6)
- RE: Tried to look closely and couldn't-the whole - fmak 12:08:19 12/26/13 (5)
- RE: Tried to look closely and couldn't-the whole - Tony Lauck 14:14:40 12/26/13 (4)
- I can now disclose - fmak 22:07:00 12/26/13 (3)
- Curiosity killed the cat - Tony Lauck 06:18:26 12/27/13 (2)
- There is only one way - fmak 08:46:08 12/30/13 (1)
- RE: There is only one way - richardvreede35 18:20:06 12/31/13 (0)
- Also at Burson they use the same chip ... - beppe61 01:20:20 12/26/13 (2)
- There is a difference between the CM6631 and CM6631A - fmak 05:16:30 12/26/13 (1)
- RE: There is a difference between the CM6631 and CM6631A - Tony Lauck 11:07:10 12/26/13 (0)