[SlimDevices: Audiophiles] Re: Transporter design question

2006-08-02 Thread 325xi
seanadams Wrote: We do what we can (wrt power regulation and signal routing) to not make it any worse once the signal is received, but obviously it can never be as good as a local clock source. Sean, I meant to ask if you employ anything ASRC or PLL based... This is important to understand

[SlimDevices: Audiophiles] Re: Transporter design question

2006-08-01 Thread dlite
Pardon my ignorance guys, but eager to learn, but what is a switcher exactly? And what type is better and why? In plain english please, thanks for your time in advance. -- dlite dlite's Profile:

[SlimDevices: Audiophiles] Re: Transporter design question

2006-08-01 Thread 325xi
seanadams Wrote: yes And you do not post it in bold among the specs??? Question: Transporter has digital IN. Could you describe what jitter reduction mechanisms are involved when datastream comes from an external source? -- 325xi simaudio nova cdp simaudio moon i-5 revel performa

[SlimDevices: Audiophiles] Re: Transporter design question

2006-07-30 Thread occam
Sean, Are the switchers within the Transporter connected to the mains, as the suppied wall connected supplies on the SB2/3 or powered off a dc rail like the internal switchers in the SB2/3? Thanks in advance, Paul -- occam

[SlimDevices: Audiophiles] Re: Transporter design question

2006-07-30 Thread seanadams
occam Wrote: Sean, Are the switchers within the Transporter connected to the mains, as the suppied wall connected supplies on the SB2/3 or powered off a dc rail like the internal switchers in the SB2/3? Thanks in advance, Paul There is one from the mains, and others below it for the

[SlimDevices: Audiophiles] Re: Transporter design question

2006-07-28 Thread seanadams
PhilNYC Wrote: The Transporter has balanced analog outputs. Is the internal design of the Transporter fully balanced? yes more text because of min length -- seanadams seanadams's Profile: