Can two side cars be run in series? I'd like the option to switch DSD and I2S? I thought I'd seen the answer in the BIII thread but I could not find it.
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No, what you would want there is a TTL MUX at the PCM/DSD side of the sidecar.
That's one of the things we have on the list to get done soon.
Described in the manual: pins 2+4+6+8.
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Hello folks
If I want to use dual BIII´s and single Legato 3, do I need the inverting "L to R bridges" described by Rosendorfer in the dual BII, single Legato thread?
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/atta...llo-dual-mono-1-legato-2buffalo1legato_06.jpg
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Leif
Norway
If I want to use dual BIII´s and single Legato 3, do I need the inverting "L to R bridges" described by Rosendorfer in the dual BII, single Legato thread?
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/atta...llo-dual-mono-1-legato-2buffalo1legato_06.jpg
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Leif
Norway
Russ,
Can you give me the dimensions of the planned TTL MUX board. I want to leave enough room for it in the case I am putting together.
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It's not that far along, but it should not be any larger than one of our 2"x3.3" modules.
Hi - I'm building my first buffalo - a 32S - I can't find this anywhere -- can someone tell me what size and kind of wire to use from the TPA PSUs to the main board ... and from the main board to the RCA/BNC outputs - Sorry for the newbie question -THANK YOU, Kind Regards, dean
DPLL...
You might try adjusting the DPLL bandwidth settings. But I would be tempted to just use the source which provides the best lock-this is probably an indication that the output of your CDP has more jitter than your DVDP, and a lower jitter input to the B-III will result in better sound.
Hi Brian and Russ,
I got some issue with BIII , can't lock well or can't lock when i use normal CD player as transport ,if swap to DVD player as Transport ,can lock well.
Any setting need to take care ?
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You might try adjusting the DPLL bandwidth settings. But I would be tempted to just use the source which provides the best lock-this is probably an indication that the output of your CDP has more jitter than your DVDP, and a lower jitter input to the B-III will result in better sound.
I am getting ready to put everthing together on my Buffalo III. I was wondering if there is a down side to making a wooden enclosure for it? And if there is could you please explain the reason?
Thanks,
Mark
It depends on how noisy your environment is in regard to EMI.
I have most of my stuff in wooden enclosures with no issues, but you will get better shielding from EMI if you use a metal enclosure and properly ground it.
Cheers!
Russ
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