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OTTO's VS BIII SPDIF 4

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I'm wondering if you think there is any performance difference between the OTTO 2, 4 & BIII SPDIF 4

I ask because when I recently used the OTTO 4, and if I only had 1 source plugged in, it didn't matter which channel I switched to I still got signal coming through from the one source. When I plugged in a second source in it operated as you would expect, doesn't seem right to me.

So if you where building a new DAC which one would you use?

Can I use the BIII SPDIF 4 (which I already have) with a BIIISE by setting up 3 DPST Siganl relays (like you use in the Sidecar)and just use the Arduino to switch channels?

I lean toward the BIII SPDIF 4 because it isolates the signal but in the end with this next DAC I just want the best performance.
 
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1) "You need to ground the unused inputs on the OTTO-4" I assume the way to do this is with Shorting Plugs, is that correct?

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I am using the BIIISE not the BIII. Can I use the BIII SPDIF 4 (which I already have) with a BIIISE by setting up 3 DPST Siganl relays (like you use in the Sidecar)and just use the Arduino to switch channels?
 
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