Possibly you're thinking about the HDSP adapter card tied in with the
MultiFace breakout box? That would be the only HDSP product that I know of
that has analog on it, but I haven't looked at RME's site for quite a while
the digiface has a stereo analog output (the phone jack on the front).
On Monday 11 August 2003 00:37, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am curious to know what kind of DAC chip RME HDSP 96xx
uses? Is it AD1855 or AD1852, or something else?
Onr can't easily group the HDSP 96xx cards any longer. The HDSP 9632, for
example, does 2 channels of analog I/O up to 192kHz
Hi,guys,
I am curious to know what kind of DAC chip RME HDSP 96xx
uses? Is it AD1855 or AD1852, or something else?
the hdsp 9652 has has no analog i/o. there are no DAC or ADC chips.
the hdsp PCI/PCMCIA has analog i/o care of the i/o box, but what they
use in there, i don't know. i'm not
Possibly you're thinking about the HDSP adapter card tied in with the
MultiFace breakout box? That would be the only HDSP product that
I know of
that has analog on it, but I haven't looked at RME's site for
quite a while
the digiface has a stereo analog output (the phone jack on the
Hi,guys,
I am curious to know what kind of DAC chip RME HDSP 96xx
uses? Is it AD1855 or AD1852, or something else?
Your response will be highly appreciated,
jing
Jing,
The HDSP 9652 doesn't have any DAC or ADC chips. It's purely digital in
and digital out. (3 ADAT and 1 spdif) You