Ciaran;314246 Wrote:
> Thanks for the info, anselld! I'd been wondering about the clocking:
> the Verona outputs 44.1kHz and 48kHz only: all the high resolution
> audio files use a multiple of one or other of these (the most extreme
> being DSD with 64 × 44.1kHz = 2.8224MHz) a
I see it is that you will have to manually change clock frequency on the
Verona to match the source sampling rate, whereas if TP were the master
clock it would adjust itself to the source automatically.
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Deaf Cat;252787 Wrote:
> anselld, do you have metal dishes and ball bearings supporting a
> platform of some kind which your kit sits on? interested to know whats
> what :)
>
> Cheers :)
Its Naim Fraim.
http://www.naim-audio.com/products/fraim.htm
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Mastr as well as setting the Transporter to World Clock
Input.
I also find this the best setup, though very occasionally they seem to
drop sync and there is a pause in the music.
I guess you will be needing Scarlatti master clock now!!
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TP -> dCS Delius DAC -> Naim 552 -> Naim 300 -> Naim SL2s
Interestingly neither the TP nor the dCS seem to deliver as good a
sound when connected directly to the 300. Pitty, I was hoping to free
up some cash!
> 2. An input running at the internal crystal frequency, e.g. 33.8688,
> 16.9344 or 11.2896 MHz (called Superclock)
>
> Which one of the above is supported by the Transporter's external clock
> input?
ory, but the reason most highend
systems dont have tone or equalisers is that it is impossible or very
difficult to design one which does not in some way detract from the
overall quality of reproduced sound.
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you tring to connect to? Squeezebox and Transporter dont
have USB or Firewire. I would use Coax in preference to optical
pesronally.
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, no mean feat as prior to that the only
> thing that did that was another 861se modified by the UK company
> Coherent Systems and a Teac X-01, again modified my the UK company
> Coherent Systems.
>
> Regards
> Gary
Gary,
That mods do you have on the Transporter?
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anselld;204030 Wrote:
> Hi,
> Does anyone know how the volume control for analog out is done? ie
> is it done digitally (thus losing DAC range at low volumes) or analog
> (maintaining full DAC range).
>
> The reason I am interested is I have the option of using the
> (
input
straight to the power amp using the Transporter volume control. Which
is best?
thanks,
Dave
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