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Hi, can the Buffalo III be operated as four boards run in balanced dual mono? Board 1 would be L+, board 2 L-, etc. Tia.
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Alternatively, can a single board be operated as a single-channel +/-, ie, balanced L and balanced R?
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serengetiplains wrote:Hi, can the Buffalo III be operated as four boards run in balanced dual mono? Board 1 would be L+, board 2 L-, etc. Tia. No.
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serengetiplains wrote:Alternatively, can a single board be operated as a single-channel +/-, ie, balanced L and balanced R? Yes. This is dual-mono mode.
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Brian, thanks for your reply. Pardon my lack of knowledge, but are you saying the native output of the Sabre chip is balanced?
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Scratch that last question. I found the needed info. Thanks.
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