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For some experimentation, I am looking for low-priced DACs with (1) S/PDIF or AES/EBU input, (2) at least 24/192PCM capability and (3) clock input and output so that multiples can be synched. Low cost means <$500 but "less is more."
Well I guess it doesn't matter cuz the OP has found a solution that doesn't need clocks.
But what he wrote was " (3) clock input and output so that multiples can be synched."\
Edit: Oh pshhh... I just realized (3) meant the number on the list not the number of clocks. My bad.
Well I guess it doesn't matter cuz the OP has found a solution that doesn't need clocks.
But what he wrote was " (3) clock input and output so that multiples can be synched."\
Edit: Oh pshhh... I just realized (3) meant the number on the list not the number of clocks. My bad.
Could you be more specific about how you are going to use them and what your solution was or is that giving away something you wish to keep private at this time?
Could you be more specific about how you are going to use them and what your solution was or is that giving away something you wish to keep private at this time?