2X12 joists 16" o/c, 6"X6" posts on concrete piers and poured beams.have to ask.....how do you stabilize/support that floor, or is it wood flooring over concrete?
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2X12 joists 16" o/c, 6"X6" posts on concrete piers and poured beams.have to ask.....how do you stabilize/support that floor, or is it wood flooring over concrete?
Bass? Naw, it hardly matters at all. . . says the man with six subwoofers.
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The Olympus XDMI comes with 1xNIC, 1xUSB, and 1xXDMI card.I run my Extreme into a Merging Nadac stack via RJ45/Ethernet cable. in this configuration the Nadac will play files natively up to DSD512.
Will the Olympus XDMI with 2 Network cards, and any other ancillary Taiko items, connected via Ethernet cable to my Nadac stack currently be the only way to realize full XDMI potential AND play files natively up to DSD512?
The Olympus XDMI comes with 1xNIC, 1xUSB, and 1xXDMI card.
In your case, you may want to consider getting a custom built Olympus XDMI with 2xNICs and 1xXDMI card instead. You don't need the USB card with the Merging Nadac.
If you believe that the Merging Nadac will outperform the XDMI analog output, you don't need to trade up to the Olympus XDMI. You can simply keep your Taiko Extreme and add an Olympus I/O with two NICs.
But if I was a betting man, I would bet on XDMI analog...
The problem with keeping the Extreme and adding an Olympus I/O with two NICs is curiosity. Every night when you go to bed you will be wondering if the Olympus XDMI with an XDMI analog would have been a better sounding option.
My bet is that the internal DAC is going to leave us gobsmacked as we look for excuses to proclaim our external DAC is the way to go. ………curse you EmileSo, then the answer to my question is Yes, but the promise of the XDMI analog output outperforming my Nadac stack, or most current DACs, may negate the desirability of using an external DAC.
Better add the price of all those sets of tubes onto the cost of upgrading!Steve, I can’t believe what I’m hearing from you- no more Lampi tube rolling and tube DAC love, life in the digital age is ever evolving.
I might miss the posts but how Extreme outputs to Olympus I/O? Through Extreme network card?
Here's an attempt at making the Olympus I/O configuration as clear as possible using photos:
On the left side we have a Switch, then a BPS which powers the Olympus "I" module, this is then connected to our new PCIe interface card by means of a QFSP cable, this card is then plugged into the Extreme replacing the internal network card.
On the right side we have an Olympus "O" module containing the XDMI interface with an analogue output module fitted, this connects to another PCIE interface card by means of another QFSP cable, this card is plugged into the Extreme replacing the USB card:
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Olympus "I" module, you can see the QFSP DAC cable being substantially "beefier" then the SFP DAC cable:
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And the Olympus "O" module with XDMI interface:
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The Interface cards:
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Ahh, but there's the rub.....it's called "letting go and learning a new pradigm"....I'm a slow learner and still am of the hope that Lukasz will come to the rescueSteve, I can’t believe what I’m hearing from you- no more Lampi tube rolling and tube DAC love, life in the digital age is ever evolving.
Kudos to Taiko. 50 orders pre launch. That is an impressive rolodex of wealthy audiophiles that have significant trust in Team Taiko. I am sure that is more than justified,About a 3rd orders the I/O to add to the Olympus. Very few I/O only orders.
I run my Extreme into a Merging Nadac stack via RJ45/Ethernet cable. in this configuration the Nadac will play files natively up to DSD512.
Will the Olympus XDMI with 2 Network cards, and any other ancillary Taiko items, connected via Ethernet cable to my Nadac stack currently be the only way to realize full XDMI potential AND play files natively up to DSD512?
By any new interface? A little confused.See post #131
Thank you for the information but still don’t know how Olympus I/O does. if I buy a Olympus I/O for my extreme, Extreme will be only USB out to my DAC and the extreme Network card will move to Olympus I/O from my current Extreme?See post #131
Olympus I/O to my extreme by QFSP
Thank you Emile
Looks fantastic
Where are the XDMI RCA or AES exits planned ?
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.
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?
I might miss the posts but how Extreme outputs to Olympus I/O? Through Extreme network card?
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