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any idea what the price will be on the D/A?
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Oddly, it will be more expensive than the A/D (usually it's the other way around in our industry). I would guess between $675 and $695, depending largely on what method we use to re-clock the incoming data. I've always hated PLL's, and while they are unavoidable in certain situations, we're not restricted to using them to recover the clock for the D/A. I'm experimenting with both synchronous and asynchronous methods of re-clocking at the moment, and we'll use the method that we feel is most musical.
Matt
Black Lion Audio