I think you need to study your Edirol Manual a bit more:
Quote:
Nominal Input Level:
Input Jack L, R (XLR type)
-60 to -20 dBu
Input Jack L, R (1/4 inch TRS phone type)
-36 to +4 dBu
* Maximum Input level: Nominal Input Level + 12 dB
You can use Jack plug inputs which are line level, no
Grahame;504371 Wrote:
Yes, passes the DSoTM Test :)
After yours and few other recommendations I went to the local store to
pickup 2GB Sansa Clip+ and micro SD... and against better judgement
picked up Archos Vision 3...
Why ? 8GB Archos was only circa $35 more than Sansa but it plays avi on
a
is SPDIF really an issue anymore?
I ask because reading up on a particular SPDIF receiver (Wolfson WM8804
http://www.wolfsonmicro.com/products/WM8804) it appears as though the
chipset itself prevents incoming jitter from being sent as output
jitter.
Am I correct in assuming that so long as you
Kellen;505401 Wrote:
is SPDIF really an issue anymore?
I ask because reading up on a particular SPDIF receiver (Wolfson WM8804
http://www.wolfsonmicro.com/products/WM8804) it appears as though the
chipset itself prevents incoming jitter from being sent as output
jitter.
Am I correct
I have yet to find an S/PDIF receiver that is really immune to input
jitter.
For example I have some experience with the SABRE chips, they are
supposed to be immune to input jitter, but its not true. I can easily
hear the difference between an SB3 and an SB Touch.
What it DOES do well is make