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Can I go directly into the B3 from a Audio Alchemy I2s output? Not sure if I would need the metronome
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I would need to know more about the Audio Alchemy I2S output. :)
If it is standard I2S with a 64fs bit clock it should work just fine.
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I have a feeling its 32fs, those older players inputted to the TDA1543 It also has the older Pioneer Stable platter drive PEA1179 but I think its being converted. I dont think this platter had direct I2S like the Phillips. I had a feeling I would need the metronome I guess my next step would be to try the SPDIF out to D1-Gnd, correct? Not sure that the metronome conversion from I2s would be any better than the SPDIF straight in Edited by user Thursday, December 29, 2011 8:23:28 PM(UTC)
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I did find out this has a Sony CXD2500 Chip The data sheets says 48/64bit Connected the I2s, I now have a lock but mute light is on when I reset, initial power up just the data light is on....could data wire be crossed? http://www.audioasylum.c...pl?f=digital&m=66752 is link to DDS Pro Using WCLK, BCLK and Data only, MCLK AND DEM Not used Edited by user Friday, December 30, 2011 8:42:58 PM(UTC)
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