Computer-DAC
"Anton G˙sen" wrote in message
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David Looser wrote:
"John Williamson" wrote in message
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Example:-
PC (Master) --- 3metres --- Active connector --- 3metres ---- DAC
(Slave device)
Should work
PC (Master)--- 6 metres --- DAC (Slave device)
Probably won't.
But would
PC (Master - USB 2.0 hub)--- 5 metres --- DAC (USB 1.1 Slave device)
work? Not that it really matters.
Dunno. I'd expect not, as it's normally the lowest spec. that wins. It's
one that's not in the book, as it were, but it'd not cost much to try it
and find out. It's possible it'll work with one setup, but not another
which is supposedly identical. Let us know if you do.
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Somebody asked a while back why I suggested using a USB - SPDIF converter
and an SPDIF input DAC rather than a USB DAC. Here's the answer, SPDIF
will work over 100m or more.
Optical or coaxial?
Co-ax. Actually I prefer to use run balanced over Cat5 cable (like AES/EBU)
because it's cheaper and easier to install, I've sent balanced SPDIF over a
couple of hundred metres of Cat5 without problems. But a reasonably decent
75ohm co-ax should work over 100 metres easily.
It would work over considerably longer distances than that optically if you
used telecomms grade glass fibre. But getting hold of it and interfacing it
to toslink connectors might prove a challenge.
David.
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