Singxer SU-6 USB Digital Interface
Singxer SU-6 USB Digital Interface
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Product Description
If you’re looking for a straight-forward approach to desktop audio conversion, you’ll want to consider the SU-6 USB Digital Interface from Singxer. Reserving the front panel for just a few indicator lights— favoring back-oriented IO—this little black box with inset, rounded feet channels vibes not dissimilar to high-end stereo equipment from the ‘90s Read More
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JoeyDon63
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Jun 23, 2023
I don't understand what this product is used for. Description is unclear.
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ShaolinGrump
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Jun 24, 2023
It’s a digital to digital bridge. The SU-2 is simultaneous output on all ports. This should be too. That makes it a digital splitter, capable of running simultaneous DAC paths for A-B comparisons or multi-speaker systems. It’s brilliant. Known as a DDC (digital to digital converter), it also reclocks and isolates the digital signal from system, RF/EMI and power noise in best case scenarios.
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BeeBooBop
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Jan 19, 2023
Interesting product. Does it run all outputs simultaneously full blast? Is there any switching involved as an option?
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TaylerS
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Jan 21, 2023
@BeeBooBop Thanks for your interest in this product!
The SU-6 outputs do not run simultaneously and you can switch between the outputs. The user manual that comes with the interface will instruct you on how to do so.
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mind-brain
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Jun 23, 2023
TaylerSWhat about the first part of the question? Volume is controlled how?
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ShaolinGrump
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Jun 24, 2023
mind-brainVolume is not controlled. It’s a digital bridge. Not amped or preamped analog. Analog conversion happens in a DAC or multiple DACs downstream from the bridge (aka DDC, for digital to digital converter).
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