Im not aware of any upgraded Taiko USB or NIC cardsRegarding adding an Olympus I/O to Extreme; it requires returning old USB and NIC cards..."old" meaning original cards and not upgraded versions ?
If we went the olympus + olympus i/o route, it sounds like once you swap the 2 interface cards from the olympus to the i/o there would be 2 dormant BPS remaining in the olympus. Am i thinking about that correctly?The 2 spare Olympus battery supplies will then power the interface cards. The I/O cards will then be situated in the I/O chassis. Altogether you’ll have an increased level of isolation in a reduced EMI/RFI environment.
The 3rd Olympus battery supply powers the OS / music drives.
The improved performance of Olympus over Extreme + I/O is larger for XDMI then for USB as USB has a relatively high noise level itself. Where XDMI noise levels have to be measured on a nanovolt scale, a best effort USB implementation is more in the micro/millivolt range, aka thousands of times higher.
I at least assumed that if Olympus is < 2x Extreme, that this is the Olympus including the XDMI board.post nr 103:
Very roughly I expect it to be around 1x Olympus + 1x Olympus I/O > 2x Extreme > 1x Olympus > 1x Extreme + 1x Olympus I/O > 1x Extreme > 1x Olympus I/O (based on USB / without XDMI).
so if I see correctly pricing of Olympus + Olympus IO is more than 2x Extreme from your post.
It looks in the end will be more like 4x , not 2x Extreme mentioned In post 103.
I was very enthusiastic after I was seeing it first time ( >2xExtreme) but now is difficult counting 4x.
If we went the olympus + olympus i/o route, it sounds like once you swap the 2 interface cards from the olympus to the i/o there would be 2 dormant BPS remaining in the olympus. Am i thinking about that correctly?
If so, is there a way to have the 2 unused BPS in the olympus power the motherboard or maybe some other practical application for them?
Thanks
Understood. ThanksThey power the 2 separate connection cards than
The HyperCards in Extreme or just the drives in the HyperCards?
Does the Olympus need two power cords, one for LPS and other for battery charger?
I was noticing that the XDMI module - especially at full retail (i.e. not introductory) price - has a significant cost. In my case I could justify it - at least in the short term - only if the sound quality of the analog output is in line or better than my current DAC.
Initially the TACDA was presented as capable to compete with DACs in the 10-20k range, but that was before a lot of further development and - most notably - the coupling of it with an advanced battery operation.
So my question is how the XDMI analog out in its current incarnations (inside the Olympus or - even better - inside the O. I/O) compares with state-of-the art desktop DACs?
Upgraded versions.Regarding adding an Olympus I/O to Extreme; it requires returning old USB and NIC cards..."old" meaning original cards and not upgraded versions ?
Thanks for clarifyingUpgraded versions.
Thanks1x Olympus + 1x Olympus I/O
Dear Emile,No we'll have to quote storage, it's added at cost. A micron 9400 PRO 30.72TB drive costs around E 3.300 currently. I'm just mentioning this as there are virtually no storage capacity limitations for the Olympus. You can also use the same type of storage as used in the Extreme but there are some benefits to using these "new" types of drives / interfaces.
You can return it if it fails to amaze you, full refund guarantee.
I couldn’t locate the pre-order link just yet, is it already live ?
It comes with both an analogue output board and a digital SPDIF + AES/EBU board.Does the XDMI include the analog output daughter board or is that a redundant question? I guess I am not 100% sure what is defined by XDMI.
Your storage can move to the Olympus, we did not settle on the default local storage yet but it will be either 4 or 8TB. SQ wise it's no longer relevant as it would be U.2 /U.3 which can be battery powered without modification. Our final pick will be determined by a combination of reliable availability and power consumption (to reduce battery recharge time).,
Since I don't get credit for the Extreme storage (8Tb in my case), do I keep the storage? or do I have to send the storage with the Extreme?
If we return the Extreme with the new NIC and the new USB, do we get extra credit? How much total?
Thanks
Ok. So here is the additional benefit of having included BOTH boards.It comes with both an analogue output board and a digital SPDIF + AES/EBU board.
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