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Post by blessingx on Nov 8, 2010 22:07:53 GMT -5
Have we received any additional confirmation that the USB connection will accept above 16/48?
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Post by oscartheclimber on Nov 9, 2010 8:58:16 GMT -5
I'm guessing we won't until a member actually has one hooked up. But then again will we know for sure without the display.
This isn't a criticism of Emo, just an observation - so the fanboys can get back into their cages - full, clear details are often lacking. It is only once the product ships that limitations may be discovered. The USP and UMC are two such products. I guess this is one argument against pre-ordering.
Hopefully there is a work-around to the 24/192 - either official or otherwise.
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Post by rixtergonzo on Nov 9, 2010 11:28:47 GMT -5
...up. But then again will we know for sure without the display. There in lies the crux...Lonnie stated that the XDA-1 does not down convert a PCM stream but how are we going to know what we are feeding it???
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Post by iwf on Nov 10, 2010 18:05:23 GMT -5
My solution is to hook my computer to the XDA and UMC. The UMC displays incoming sample rates
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Post by regulator on Nov 22, 2010 17:27:53 GMT -5
So you have your XDA-1 for a month without the incoming samplerate display and it sounds great, better then anything you have ever heard, you get the firmware update that adds the incoming sample rate display and lo and behold it IS being downsampled before it hits the XDA, does it now sound not as great as before? Maybe I should post this to the mystery thread... You mean like when you buy a new amp and you sit down and listen and proclaim how much better this one sounds (like that veil has been lifted) and then the person installing it tells you just a moment, it is almost ready and then they will switch the cables from the old amp to the new one so you can listen to it? ;D hahaha
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