Oh its the same price as the fully functional one!
Both versions are "fully functional." One is better for multi-channel, one better for stereo. Incidentally, the SE version has more parts and costs more to build, but we have kept the price the same.
BIISE
I have always upgraded with each and every buffalo that came out, more for support of TwisstedPear and the fun of building something.
I presently have BIII (running SE) and MUX 4:1 input with lagato (no caps) or IVY II and was waiting for AVCC 2
From what I am reading hear, you are kind of inferring that the BIII SE will be better than BIII set up for SE. Is it because of the new AVCC2 or for other reasons.
Will I get a bump in performance by by getting the BIIISE
If I do looks like I have to replace the Mux4:1 because I do not see a ribbon connector
I have always upgraded with each and every buffalo that came out, more for support of TwisstedPear and the fun of building something.
I presently have BIII (running SE) and MUX 4:1 input with lagato (no caps) or IVY II and was waiting for AVCC 2
From what I am reading hear, you are kind of inferring that the BIII SE will be better than BIII set up for SE. Is it because of the new AVCC2 or for other reasons.
Will I get a bump in performance by by getting the BIIISE
If I do looks like I have to replace the Mux4:1 because I do not see a ribbon connector
No, the B-IIIse is just much simpler to set up for stereo use (which is the most common scenario).
It only has one S/PDIF input, so you could not use the 4-channel level converter from the B-III (it's not a MUX, that job is performed by the ES9018).
It only has one S/PDIF input, so you could not use the 4-channel level converter from the B-III (it's not a MUX, that job is performed by the ES9018).
As soon as I know exactly when they will be in my hands, I will open pre-orders. Hopefully that will be tomorrow, but I will post here as soon as I know.
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Hi Russ/Brian, I'm using BII with trident, can I reuse the trident from BII to BIII SE??? upgrading from BII with legato 3 will be just remove and install new BIII SE, all header will be same as before?
Buffula III SE Multichannel
Hello,
this might be a dumm question (in that case please excuse):
I understand that the Buffalo III SE was build to ease the usage for stereo und mono setups. As the Buffulo III isn't available any more (at the moment), I wonder whether or not the SE version also can be used / setup for multi-channel usage?
Thanks!
Uwe
Hello,
this might be a dumm question (in that case please excuse):
I understand that the Buffalo III SE was build to ease the usage for stereo und mono setups. As the Buffulo III isn't available any more (at the moment), I wonder whether or not the SE version also can be used / setup for multi-channel usage?
Thanks!
Uwe
Hello,
this might be a dumm question (in that case please excuse):
I understand that the Buffalo III SE was build to ease the usage for stereo und mono setups. As the Buffulo III isn't available any more (at the moment), I wonder whether or not the SE version also can be used / setup for multi-channel usage?
Thanks!
Uwe
no.
Hi Russ/Brian, I'm using BII with trident, can I reuse the trident from BII to BIII SE??? upgrading from BII with legato 3 will be just remove and install new BIII SE, all header will be same as before?
Yes, you can. Like the B-III, the B-IIIse is slightly longer than the B-II, but the mounting points are in the same locations.
Multiple inputs on IIISE
Will there be a way to have multiple inputs; at least two SPDIF, and a USB when that comes available
Will there be a way to have multiple inputs; at least two SPDIF, and a USB when that comes available
Hello,
this might be a dumm question (in that case please excuse):
I understand that the Buffalo III SE was build to ease the usage for stereo und mono setups. As the Buffulo III isn't available any more (at the moment), I wonder whether or not the SE version also can be used / setup for multi-channel usage?
Thanks!
Uwe
You could use multiple DACs, handling 1 or 2 channels each.
Yes, you can. Like the B-III, the B-IIIse is slightly longer than the B-II, but the mounting points are in the same locations.
Thanks for the answer
How about the AVCC??? As two package of BIII SE, $299 one got the DAC board only, so the AVCC module from BII can be reuse also??
Will there be a way to have multiple inputs; at least two SPDIF, and a USB when that comes available
This is covered here:
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/twisted-pear/222741-consumer-level-s-pdif-biii.html
Thanks for the answer
How about the AVCC??? As two package of BIII SE, $299 one got the DAC board only, so the AVCC module from BII can be reuse also??
You can do that, but you will have two different AVCC versions.
You can do that, but you will have two different AVCC versions.
yes, I just notice the latest AVCC is V2.1, mine is V1.0, tridents also V1.0
Now accepting pre-orders. Will begin shipping 16-Nov.
The Buffalo-IIISE (Stereo Edition) 2-Channel DAC
The Buffalo-IIISE (Stereo Edition) 2-Channel DAC
Does anyone have suggestions for sizing an enclosure for the Buffalo-IIISE, IVY-III, 4-input SPDIF, Metronome, USB DAC receiver, and power supplies? I would like some "elbow room" for possible other things.
I would like a sanity check on this configuration that I would like to order:
Buffalo-IIISE
IVY-III output stage with Placid HD BP power supply
Placid HD power supply
TOSLINK input board
4-channel SPDIF input board
USB DAC receiver
Metronome
Transformers: 9V and 15V
Will all of this play together?
Buffalo-IIISE
IVY-III output stage with Placid HD BP power supply
Placid HD power supply
TOSLINK input board
4-channel SPDIF input board
USB DAC receiver
Metronome
Transformers: 9V and 15V
Will all of this play together?
Now accepting pre-orders. Will begin shipping 16-Nov.
The Buffalo-IIISE (Stereo Edition) 2-Channel DAC
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