Emile,
Do you have any clock input/output facilities in XDMI for the benefit of those having DACs with AES/EBU in synchronous systems, either with internal or external clocks?
It seems there may be various interpretations of the Olympus 300% and Olympus + O I/O 330% performance estimates. My assumption is if Extreme + Taiko USB card to DAC (Horizon?) = 100% is the reference, then the comparative 300% figure likely refers to Olympus XDMI AES/EBU or SPDIF out to the same DAC. Otherwise, it wouldn’t be an apples to apples comparison, would it? I think Emile is being modestly reticent about the XDMI RCA analog out performance (for now!) and avoiding numerical estimates. Do others see it differently?
I'm just teasing Emile, but having said that if colours were an option I would definitely choose something more dramatic than black or silver.
I was wondering about this too given the AES/SPDIF's susceptibility to jitter or does the XDMI technology render an external clock unnecessary?
Seeing as he is in possibly the most bike friendly country on earth. I'd be willing to bet local anodizing company he already uses is top tier. That industry is almost singlehandedly responsible for the current widespread usage.
The problem you are going to have is getting an exact color result without having numerous highly similar samples shipped to you for final sign off.
Thank you Emile
I'm sure that would be popular in some countries. Personally fire engine red would look amazing!I guess gold / champagne, an easy option to add, would not be satisfactory?
absolutely gorgeous design
If the board can accept external clock signal, what clock frequency will it accept for different file sampler rates. For example, dCS vivaldi Clock can feed 44.1 or 48 to the board? Thanks.We can accommodate those yes though not featured in the 2 output board options we supply it with now. This is something which is necessary for MSP Pro ISL to function for example as one of the 2 fibers of the PRO ISL links provides clock from the DAC as master. So we designed it so it can both accept external clocking and provide clocking itself.
It looks this numbers here were compering
Extreme with USB exit to any DAC
to
Olympus XDMI with RCA exit .
So apples to oranges, but in this case I will love to swich to Oranges !
Bass? Naw, it hardly matters at all. . . says the man with six subwoofers.It drops significant veils but you know, you wouldn't even notice those are actually there using the Extreme with USB until you hear without. That bit also doesn't add much to musical enjoyment, but the bass sure does. Nowadays I often can't escape the feeling bass is truly the foundation of our music and if you get that right, magic happens.

The dCS Vivaldi Clock can feed 44.1 and 48 kHz (or mulitples of each) simultaneously, but it does so over two lines.If the board can accept external clock signal, what clock frequency will it accept for different file sampler rates. For example, dCS vivaldi Clock can feed 44.1 or 48 to the board? Thanks.
Yes! So the board will need like both 44.1 and 48 kHz? As vivaldi system is sensitive and benefit from Vivaldi Clock, I guess it would be good if it can feed the clock signal to the board.The dCS Vivaldi Clock can feed 44.1 and 48 kHz (or mulitples of each) simultaneously, but it does so over two lines.
Steve Z
Bass? Naw, it hardly matters at all. . . says the man with six subwoofers.
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Can it accept the clock frequencies of the dCS clocks ( 44.1 and 48kHz and multiples ) or just an external 10 MHz clock, as can be fed to the dCS master clock?We can accommodate those yes though not featured in the 2 output board options we supply it with now. This is something which is necessary for MSP Pro ISL to function for example as one of the 2 fibers of the PRO ISL links provides clock from the DAC as master. So we designed it so it can both accept external clocking and provide clocking itself.
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