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Introducing the bit "Teleporter"

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I have no doubts that the receptacle provided by Russ & Brian works just perfectly. Its just that I already have the back-panel with cut-out for the Neutrik:headbash:
I guess I will just have to adapt the Neutrik to the Teleporter:D

A fast question: is the non-differential out/in header of the Teleporter arranged so to be stackable with the input headers of Buffalo III (stereo I2S/DSD/SPDIF)?

Cheers,
Nic
 
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PC>Teleporter>ESSDAC ?

My apologizes if this is the wrong place to ask. I'd like to use the Transporter to send signals from an ASUS motherboard with onboard sound that has the Realtek ALC892 codec. See attached chip info....
 

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Russ

3 questions if I may:

1. Everytime I look at your site it seems the new Buffalo boards III are sold out before they even ship. How are you supposed to get hold of one?????

2. There seems to be a plethora of versions, add ons and options for the DAC, I-V, output stages and PSUs. Could you tell me exactly what is required to make the ultimate DAC with SPDIF to I2S conversion or whatever input mode you recommend?

3. Is the Buffalo really THAT much better than the much simpler OPUS DAC?

Thanks
 
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