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442 as a d/a convertor
Can the original 442 be used as a stand alone d/a-a/d convertor? It would not be interfaced with a computer via the multi-pin connnector....just simply analog and s/pdif i/o.
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Re: 442 as a d/a convertor
Not sure if that will work, but I might try that as an experiment when I get the time and report back to you. I have 8 of the 442 interfaces so I am sure I can hook something up!
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Re: 442 as a d/a convertor
I believe this functionality was introduced with the 882|20 and 888|24, so the 442 wouldn't be able to do this.
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