Dear Slim D Support.

As an Engineer and  audiophil, I do a lot of tests and development of
home made DAC's 

As you properly know a lot of CD's are not recorded or made in absolute
phase +. Acctualy a lot of Cd's , Yes even different tracks on the same
CD are not recorded with same absolute phase. 
This is a problem when you are a audiophil. 
I would like to ask you guys if you can implement absolute shift
feature in the SB3. My suggestion is that it should be possible for the
user to make the absolute shift function via the remote control while
the music is playing. 

The SB3 used DAC (PCM1748) has this feature in register 22. Datasheet
can be downlioaded via this link

http://www.ti.com/lit/gpn/pcm1748

I have also made a lot of tests of digital filters. Eg the filter in
PCM1748.
Also here there is a sound difference if you use the filter function
either soft or the sharp rolloff .
The SB3 used DAC (PCM1748) has this feature in register 20.
Why not implement this feature so the used can decide what "sound" he
/her like best? I think you will be the first company  on the market
with this feature if you implement it as a user defined solution. 


Last question. This is just a question and not a request  for
implentation

I can see that 24bit/96kHz not are implemented in the SB3. Only max
44k1Hz(11.2896MHz crystal running) and 48khz(12.288MHz running) are
supported. 
Is it possible to to achieve the 96KHz samples with replacing the
12.288MHz crystal only with a 24.576MHz crystal or will this need
modification of the sourcecode?

As far as I know this implentation is already in the Transporter?  

….

By the way… This is a fantastic product….


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