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OK, I think that I have the back end of my sytem thought through now. It will be Buffalo > Ivy/Legato > Balanaced > Hypex modules. I now need to sort the front end out. As a bit of history, I am building a new all-in-one system to upgrade my existing one seen here: http://www.diyaudio.com/...stid=1403097#post1403097I have a Cambridge Audio 500SE, which I am going to use as a transport. I had planned to build it: Transport > Tentlabs X03.2 low jitter clock > Mux reciever > 12S > DAC. In fact, I have already bought the X03.2 and the MUX. My question: Would it be better to get 12S direct from the transport board, and feed this into the Buffalo module? I would need to be able to switch digital inputs, as I want to be able to add a Sonos, or similar, at some stage. I could use a 4 pole switch in front of the DAC to do this. The down side of this would be that I would need to keep adding spdif to 12S reciever modules for each new input. No big deal. The 4 pole switch may not be optimal also. If I did go down the 12S direct route, would a Metronome, or my Tentlabs clock be beneficial? It has been pointed out to me that the Sabre Dacs reclock themselves already. Edited by user Sunday, January 2, 2011 4:36:12 AM(UTC)
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For I2S, the bitclock must be 64fs for Buffalo to accept it (whether it is sending 16, 24 or 32 bit data). If your transport outputs 64fs, then you can go straight.
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Important info, obviously - Thanks.
How do I go about dicovering the bitrate of my Cambridge Audio bitclock?
Should the 12S route provide significantly better SQ, or less distortion/jitter? If not, then I will stick with spdif.
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This is how I did it for another device: link. For now I would recommend you use spdif. BTW, I have the Buffalo II straight to Hypex modules and sounds really good even without the I/V.
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Go I2S if you can and you can keep the I2S lines short. I2S is the native language of the DAC and avoids unnecessary conversions to and from SPDIF, hence, it should perform better, with less jitter.
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barrows wrote:...I2S is the native language of the DAC and avoids unnecessary conversions to and from SPDIF... Buffalo is multilingual :-)
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Thank you all for your replies.
I am going to stick with my original plan: Transport > Tentlabs XO3.2 Low Jitter Clock using direct spdif > MUX > Buffalo.
Should I use spdif between MUX and Buffalo, or use the 12S option?
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At that point, I think try both since it is very easy to switch.
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Prompt signal I2s... From a source In II. Goes simply on cable SPDF???
Is necessary still that that to buy??????? Type of it??? S/PDIF Transceiver
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