Dac Question

Status
Not open for further replies.
I have a California Audio Labs System 1 Dac that has three inputs:

cd/32khz, dat/41khz, and aux/48khz.

The cd and dat inputs are optical and the aux is coax. Output is mash and pcm. I have a upgraded 20 bit module as well.

Can I plug a dvd into the aux input and use as a transport? Can I use the coax of a cd player into the aux or do I need to use the optical 32khz input? What would the difference be? I have to manually pick the input signal ie: cd/dat/aux sampling rate with a button on the front. I'm concerned that I may choose the wrong one?

I can see the cd and aux as useful but am not too sure about the dat. Any ideas/info is appreciated as I am more a analogue turntable fellow just experimenting with digital.

Thanks
 
lpd said:
I have a California Audio Labs System 1 Dac that has three inputs:

cd/32khz, dat/41khz, and aux/48khz.

The cd and dat inputs are optical and the aux is coax. Output is mash and pcm. I have a upgraded 20 bit module as well.

Can I plug a dvd into the aux input and use as a transport? Can I use the coax of a cd player into the aux or do I need to use the optical 32khz input? What would the difference be? I have to manually pick the input signal ie: cd/dat/aux sampling rate with a button on the front. I'm concerned that I may choose the wrong one?

I can see the cd and aux as useful but am not too sure about the dat. Any ideas/info is appreciated as I am more a analogue turntable fellow just experimenting with digital.

Thanks

Strange device by what you just described, but I think that all inputs have all three sample rates, 32,44.1,48kHz. Just plug the dvd in the inputs and see how it goes... you can't damage anything by doing so.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.