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Using SPDIF (Coax) without coupling transfo on the Buffalo II?
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Hi,
I'm wondering if I can connect my CD player SPDIF (Coax) output directly to the Buffalo's SPDIF input without using a coupling transfo?
This is just for testing purposes and will buy S/PDIF 4:1 MUX/Receiver Module afterwards.
Thanks Do
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There is no transformer required.
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any precautionary measures to take?
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If you use the SPDIF input on the Buffalo it is already AC coupled, you should be just fine as long as it is ordinary consumer level SPDIF.
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I notice that the HiFace puts out a very hot SPDIF signal close to TTL level. It seems to work fine but will this high a level harm the SPDIF input on the Buffalo 2 over time? Would it be better to attenuate this with a resistive pad and use the SPDIF input, or AC couple it directly into the D1 input?
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