Hi there
We have been experimenting with outboard DACS for our events, and I am keen to give the Buffalo DAC a go. Basically, we have a high end analog PA system (Opus Audio from UK) and we have had some fantastic results using pro audio interfaces. However i think we can do better - the concept is that instead of using the cheap DAC on each of the CDJs, i want to take the SPDIF output and covert that separately, run it through our nice analog mixer then into the high power analog amps - no digital in the power amp side - and its amazing how it can sound.
Now we have tested a couple of pro audio DACs (Apogee, RME) but the issue I had was when the DAC SPDIF was synchronised off one cd player, the other one sounded terrible (jitter). Otherwise i had to buy 2 separate units.
So, I am keen to build my own - I have always been fascinated by the reviews on this ESS chip and the buffalo, especially for that price.
What I need is simply to convert two separate coax SPDIF inputs to 4 channels of audio simultaneously. Primary design consideration is sound quality, as you can really hear it when amplified to 15,000 watts of pure analog audio.
I just need some guidance on the best design for this using the buffalo DAC.
Questions:
- Do i need two completely separate buffalo boards?, as both inputs clock differently? Or will the SPDIF receivers sort it out when converting to I2c? Or is two separate DAC boards the best design for this for the best sound? (in the one chassis)
- Can the power supplies be shared between the two DACS?
- I see a lot about the two line stages - i prefer non op-amp based, so is the legato the way to go?
- Do i need a scope and tone generator to put this together? I don't think so but need advice
In a practical sense for this application, i would like to have the unit in the rack away from the DJ booth where the mixer and CD players are (up to 5m away), so would it be good to use the teleporter to send the two SPDIF digital signals back to the rack, and then balanced analog back to the mixer?
One final though, i like to hear stuff before I buy, but from looking at the quality of the power supplies and the multi boarded approach and modularity, it looks like it would sound better than these pro dacs i have tried - RME and Apogee. Can anyone comment on sound compared to these mid level pro brands? (that use switched mode PSUs and op amps)
Thanks for your help its much appreciated and I look forward to responses so I can get this stuff ordered
Cheers
Dave