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That'd be my question as well Skip. My current computer source is a fair way away from my Dual-Mono Buffalo & it would be a very neat solution.
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I have successfully tested up to 100ft.
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Hi Russ, great bag of tricks here
![]() For my good understanding, would you please, confirm or not what I behave from previous reading : 1° - Source : PCM/I2S/DSD -> Teleporter Emitter -> Cat5 -> Teleporter Receiver -> PCM/I2S/DSD : DAC 2° - USB Plug -> TP New USB Receiver -> Teleporter Emitter -> Cat5 -> Teleporter Receiver -> PCM/I2S/DSD : DAC 3° - Teleporter Modules Emitters (E) and Receivers (R) are the same, configured with DIP as E or R ? Thanks for your enlightments Forgive me for my bad English Last edited by korben69; 26th November 2011 at 12:09 PM. |
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Thanks for your kindness Brian.
![]() Only remaining question : availability ? I'm on the rank for Beta testing. I've got some CDP on the bench waiting for surgery... and Opus ready for direct I2S food. Last edited by korben69; 26th November 2011 at 01:00 PM. |
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Also, each of the 4 channels can be configured as transmitter or receiver.
I will start building them in earnest this week.
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Can't wait to read your work in progress
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What is the intended incorporation of the Teleporter into the BIII?
Presently, you have the SPDIF-4>Sidecar>BIII. I assume that the Teleporter would connect to the Sidecar, but that would only allow one i2s source. You appear to be interested in DSD and USB, leaving me with the thought that I am missing something or am confused. Both are likely! |
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You don't even need the square hole. Neutrik Ethercon connectors encapsulate RJ-45 inside the XLR form factor, so if you have an XLR hole punch you're good to go. They're back-compatible with standard ethernet cables, of course.
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