gumblag
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I would suggest to call the connector a 'cinch connector' instead of a RCA connector, when dealing with digital signals and maintain 'RCA connector' when analog signals are at play.
I've run the J-test in full digital.
Everything is perfect, whatever of thise devices you insert.
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ThanksThanks for th test, very interesting.
I don't have one at hand.You should try that test again with a least 5 meter optical cable length. Would be astonishing for me if they still work.
I'll give it a tryUsing DigiCheck with the UCX II you could also see that the Channel Status does not change when inserted.
Can you recommend any?serious 192 kHz capable TOSLINK receivers.
And no issues with trample rate changes... perfectly fit for purpose. The problem is to implement some sort of additional functionality like signal sensing.And the reason they can do ADAT is because they don't do anything internally. The input signal is just fed identical to the output. Therefore they also don't add serious jitter (no clock, no PLL inside).
I'm curious about what prompted you to replace the Inday switcher, apart from the size difference?I bought this Amalink 3 Port Optical Switcher Splitter 3 in 1 Out, with 1 Way Spdif Toslink Optical Splitter/IR Remote Control Optical Switcher Splitter, 3 Port Spdif Toslink Optical Switch at amazon 2 weeks ago, looks the same, different company listed on the top of the device. Works well for my use case, replaced a larger 4x1 SPDIF Digital Audio Switcher
The size and all the cables. None of the 3 devices used on this switch are used for my main listeningI'm curious about what prompted you to replace the Inday switcher, apart from the size difference?
The same plug, isn't it? Any suggestion for a correct name in video applications? +I would suggest to call the connector a 'cinch connector' instead of a RCA connector, when dealing with digital signals and maintain 'RCA connector' when analog signals are at play.