If you can post the model numbers for the DAC, the DSP and the amplifier you may get some better informed replies, since it depends on the availability of inputs and outputs.
Assuming the DSP has only one source input then I'd suggest Sources -> DAC (via digital: optical or coax) -> DSP (via digital or balanced XLR, depending on inputs and the DSP domain) -> amplifier (via balanced XLR). If the DSP has a digital input, this would treat the DAC as simply a source switcher, and the DSP would be doing the DSP in the digital domain and then the conversion to analog. If the DSP has an analog input, this would allow the DAC to do its main task of converting to analog, as well as acting as a source switcher. The DSP would be done in the analog domain. If the DSP has more than one digital input you may prefer to swap the DAC and DSP in that chain. Then the DSP would be doing source selection (plus DSP in the digital domain), and the DAC would be doing the conversion to analog, which it was designed for. I'm not familiar with any of those components, so I don't know what inputs/outputs they have, or whether the DSP is working in the digital or analog domain. But if you post the model numbers, people familiar with those components can advise, or we can check the online documentation. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ chill's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=10839 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=111450 _______________________________________________ Touch mailing list [email protected] http://lists.slimdevices.com/mailman/listinfo/touch
