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dlalla
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Jun 2, 2019
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Um.. an alternative to multi device... this is bizarre. This thing takes USB and converts digital to... digital that can be read by a DAC which has digital, but not USB inputs. So there’s like 10 people on the planet who need this... and it’s an extra device...
Jun 2, 2019
RRM1
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Jun 3, 2019
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dlallaI do believe what is meant is multiple drivers for multiple DAC setups. I use 3 different DAC's in my main setup and am very happy with this unit over the 4 months I have owned it. I know that many people are in the bits are bits camp as I was prior to this purchase. It truly made all my DACs sound better......has to be the reclocking. The best results were from I2S out to my Audio GD R2R-1 and I2S out to my Gustard X26 & X20. And very good results with my Grace m920 over AES/EBU XLR. Even the coaxial and optical outs gave improvements to sound quality. Not going to lie the !2S pinout to the Audio GD has the left and right channels swapped but if you switch the L&R headphone inputs you would never know or you can just live with it reversed. With all that said not sure if I would buy this here. I have bought 2 Gustard products from MD and had problems with both orders. One was missing a power cable and the other was set and fused for 220v.
Jun 3, 2019
dlalla
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Jun 3, 2019
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RRM1It’s a niche product for sure but even if someone needs for their particular DAC / setup it seems to have issues. Given that every format can be ripped to be stored on my network and I’m a two channel guy, it make sense to put serious money into a DAC and that includes its USB capabilities.
Jun 3, 2019
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