mofuv;251477 Wrote: 
> The most important difference between the squeeze box and the
> transporter is that the transporter has a world clock input. So if you
> are using a high-end dac with an world clock output as master you have
> very low jitter. You can also connect both and maybe a separate
> upsampler to a sepate world clock and you will hear the best high end
> sound which is currently available, even better than with the best
> CD-transport if you have saved the CD's bit correct to HDD e.g with
> EAC.
> 
> I am using the transporter with a scarlatti world clock as master,  
> then a purcell updampler to DSD and a scarlatti dac connected to a
> Accuphase A-60. The sound is exceeds by far the one if I am playing
> CD's on my Linn Accurate CD player.

Im curious about how are you connecting the transporter to your dcs's
and accuphase, wich inputs and outputs do you use? who gets the signal
first? could you diagram it?


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