I have a box [a Squeezbox Transporter actually] that has three digital outputs ..
phono/digital -- capacitor coupling
bnc/digital -- transformer coupling
optical/digital
Suppose I attach three DAC's to these three outputs .. will having more than one DAC connected [and switched on] degrade the sound of having just one connected ?
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The REAL question ...
Most of my hi-fi is left on all the time [everything except the power amp] and I have a DAC and a CD-player [that can work as a DAC] and I would like to be able to use both to listen to the Transporter.
The DAC has coax and optical inputs
The CD [as a DAC] has just coax inputs
So I can use ..
Transporter -- coax -- DAC
Transporter -- coax -- CD
or
Transporter -- optical -- DAC
Transporter -- coax -- CD
Any suggestions / advice ?
The DAC is Naim; the CD is Resolution Audio.
James
Can I Use Two Digital Outputs Simultanously ?
Can I Use Two Digital Outputs Simultanously ?
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Re: Can I Use Two Digital Outputs Simultanously ?
Its hard to know without knowing the inside of the transporter. I don't think you can do any harm, so I'd say fire ahead and try it.
Fran
Fran
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Re: Can I Use Two Digital Outputs Simultanously ?
Its probably safe to use the optical and one of the coax outputs in parallel but I dont know if it will effect the quality ... unfortunatly the transporter is not made any more so I can't ask the manufacturer what they recommend.
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Re: Can I Use Two Digital Outputs Simultanously ?
Innocent bystander here, but I can't imagine why it wouldn't work.
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