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Re: Advice sought on feeding an EVS DAC

Posted by Rob Thomas on March 31, 2000 at 02:06:29:

You'll be needing a Perpetual Tescnologies P-1A to feed that EVS Millennium. Then your source / transport is forgiven by the buffering of the P-1A, then you get your upsampling. And your I2S upgrade option, and your Perpetual speaker and room correction upgrades. And Ric at EVS promises all kinds of synergistic tweaks for the combo.

They sound magical together, I own both. And this with no thought (and need) of interconnect quality.