Thank you Emile
So the idea of additional separate power supplys is vivid .
I understand that could be for example the long awaited battery pack for switch and router.
@Taiko Audio Does Olympus XDMI DAC support MQA decoding ?
Everyone should read the true opinion of the music creators about the MQA modificationsHi @rocco1113 , no it doesn't, and I'm afraid we have no plans to implement it either, with the MQA bankruptcy and controversy around it's popularity, it would be a waste of our resources IMHO, I would rather spend our efforts on something else![]()
@RichardA - the current thinking is that Daiza works well with aluminum chassis but not with chassis with a lot of copper, such as the Taiko switch, router, DCD, and the Olympus server or I/O.Will the Daiza or double Daiza platform still be as good a platform with the Olympus?
I’ll retry that when I get a chance but the last time I tried it was negative. I have it on the floor currently..
Yes I read those comments when Emile posted about the Daiza with the switch and router. Since the new chassis is a copper/aluminum hybrid I was interested if he had any new thoughts or observations.
...Taiko Honchos: any new info on the MSB version of the XDMI implementation via ProISL? The Lampi status is *very* stimulating, but Solid State guys are wringing our collective hands in anticipation! Even a "no news" to report update is news.
Will these footers be removable from the outside of the chassis? I ask, because on the Extreme you cannot do so without essentially dismantling the innards, which stops one from using, say, Revopods in a threaded fashion. It would be great to avoid this in the Olympus and I/O.Hi @RichardA , the Olympus footers are modular and can be exchanged, as that leads to quite some possible permutations I cannot say anything definitive about it yet, most likely we could design a footer with a surface interacting favourably and/or optimally with the Daiza. But as a start we’re going with something with a broad compatibility, which is btw also compatible with the Daiza, which I guess answers your question directly.
This is great news !Hi @MarkusBarkus ,
We're working on it! It's a bit complicated due to the custom proprietary nature of the MSB PRO ISL interface, which required design efforts in both hardware as software/firmware. But it's in progress!
The other interface options/expansions we're working on in parallel are:
-Aries Cerat XDMI interface
-Generic I2S interface
-Analogue balanced out (XLR)
-Volume control
No fixed timelines here, but we're hoping to have Aries Cerat and MSB ready before Munich, Lampizator XDM boards are on order and are expected to arrive mid April.
YesWill these footers be removable from the outside of the chassis? I ask, because on the Extreme you cannot do so without essentially dismantling the innards, which stops one from using, say, Revopods in a threaded fashion. It would be great to avoid this in the Olympus and I/O.
This is great news !
Is the XLR bslanced analog output going to have a volume control?
Will it be software based VC ?
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