Dropped Meaghan off at the airport for her trip to see her mother after surgery. Watched a shit movie (Dragonball evolutiion), rode trainer, went out to brunch with two friends, did some shoveling now watching pretty good movie and making up my racing schedule for the summer.
Registration for the Wife and me to attend a 4 day riding camp in Warrenton VA. I'm hoping for 200-300 miles but we will see considering the mountains around there.
And not bought yet but related and upcoming : Retul motion capture based bike fits for us both. With LEDs placed on our body and everything, this should be very cool.
Sorry. I dd not read the whole thing carefully about the interconnection but it seems like you've got it right. I prefer passive switches just because they are inert but if it's going through the same nad circuits for both dacs then it should be much the same right?
As long as the two cable runs are about the same and not LONG there shouldn't be much difference. In very long runs the cable can make a difference.
A way to check the volume difference is to play a test tone CD and check the voltage with a multimeter or the volume with an SPL meter. The fact you can't hear a difference probably points to the match being pretty good.
I disagree with Al and Pars. Keep the switch the longer you have between the two the less chance you have of remembering what they sound like. Another option (which may have been mentioned) is to use a splitter on the toslink and feed both DACs at the same time or use two digital outputs of the transport at the same time, volume match and get a passive swtich like a skipjack or one of these which is what I use:
Kramer | VS-4X 4x1 Balanced Stereo Audio Switcher (XLR) | VS-4X
I would not be suprised at all if you can't hear a difference. I can't between my DACs.
You may I'm Canadian through my mother who was from there but otherwise I'm an island boy. I was born in Grenada and grew up until I was 16 in Barbados. It will always be home on one level.
Well it looks like at least one investment company thinks Koss is a good investment
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ROYCE & ASSOCIATES bought about 11% of the common stock on Feb 3/4.