Dear all,
Understand that there is I2S output on the Philips CD PRO2 transport. Is this output active by default and ready for use for direct connection to DAC chip that accepts I2S? Or activation must be done via the DSA control?
I have done my search in this forum but there is no clear indication anywhere, please advise and help me. Thank you.
Understand that there is I2S output on the Philips CD PRO2 transport. Is this output active by default and ready for use for direct connection to DAC chip that accepts I2S? Or activation must be done via the DSA control?
I have done my search in this forum but there is no clear indication anywhere, please advise and help me. Thank you.
I have the CD-Pro2. The I2S is active at all times by default. Bear in mind that clocking is at 48fs, rather than the (more common) standard 64fs. This will make the unit fundamentally imcompatible with some dacs (Twisted Pear Buffalo as an example).
But with compatible dacs it works very well.
Goto
But with compatible dacs it works very well.
Goto
Hi Goto, my intention is to connect to TDA1541 , which i understand should be compatible. Thank u for replying.Goto said:I have the CD-Pro2. The I2S is active at all times by default. Bear in mind that clocking is at 48fs, rather than the (more common) standard 64fs. This will make the unit fundamentally imcompatible with some dacs (Twisted Pear Buffalo as an example).
But with compatible dacs it works very well.
Goto
Hi Coomstech,
Where are you in Sing ? Maybe we could might up
sometime. Me building the same thing too.
Where are you in Sing ? Maybe we could might up
sometime. Me building the same thing too.
JC951t said:Hi Coomstech,
Where are you in Sing ? Maybe we could might up
sometime. Me building the same thing too.
i see that we are 6hrs of flight apart...😀
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