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Dizengoff  
#1 Posted : Sunday, January 16, 2011 8:46:37 PM(UTC)
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Is it possible to run two Buffalo DACs in dual mono while tied to a single spdif bus? How is this done? Are there any register settings that need to be changed or do I simply wire it together?

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glt  
#2 Posted : Monday, January 17, 2011 9:39:26 AM(UTC)
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spdif to dac one on spdif input and comparator on; take d1 from dac1 to d1 on dac2 with comparetor off

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heidelbike  
#3 Posted : Wednesday, February 2, 2011 10:29:25 AM(UTC)
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Is it possible to route SPDIF signal to a third DAC SPDIF input. I have dual mono buffalo and need a third SPDIF signal for another DAC which has only SPDIF input(no buffalo).
Russ White  
#4 Posted : Wednesday, February 2, 2011 11:42:07 AM(UTC)
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It it can take TTL level, then it won't be a problem. If it has a 75 ohm impedance that will be a problem.
heidelbike  
#5 Posted : Wednesday, February 9, 2011 9:26:35 AM(UTC)
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don´t know that´s TTL level, so can I use a transformer with 75Ohm resistor after it?
stephen1212b  
#6 Posted : Wednesday, March 2, 2011 1:41:13 AM(UTC)
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While not the best idea you can connect multiple SPDIF receivers to a single SPDIF source. You need to eliminate the 75 ohm termination resister from all but the last receiver in the chain. Using pulse transformers will prevent possible ground loops. Keep the overall cabling as short as you can. Use real 75 ohm cable with BNC connectors and you can use BNC "T" connectors which will help reduce the signal reflections in the cabling.
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