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<blockquote data-quote="Sarthos" data-source="post: 7067397" data-attributes="member: 610335"><p>Irrelevant to the actual topic, but I do. I actually just bought a 6 disc in-dash changer because I don't like swapping out CDs everyday, and because I hate MP3 players.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I suppose I'll just repeat myself rather than expect people to actual read anything in the thread. My changer uses a 1 bit DAC out to my DSP. The DSP then uses a 24 bit ADC to take in the signal, perform time alignment and EQ features, etc. The DSP then uses a 24 bit DAC to output to my amp. My problem is that each stage results in some signal degradation. If possible, I'd like to use a digital output and bypass the 1 bit DAC on my changer and the 24 bit ADC on my DSP. That way I only have a single conversion, meaning I will have less signal degradation.</p><p></p><p>Edit: Oh cool. The page is back up</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.turboegt.com/Audio/Car%20Audio/Car%20Audio%20Main.htm" target="_blank">http://www.turboegt.com/Audio/Car%20Audio/Car%20Audio%20Main.htm</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sarthos, post: 7067397, member: 610335"] Irrelevant to the actual topic, but I do. I actually just bought a 6 disc in-dash changer because I don't like swapping out CDs everyday, and because I hate MP3 players. I suppose I'll just repeat myself rather than expect people to actual read anything in the thread. My changer uses a 1 bit DAC out to my DSP. The DSP then uses a 24 bit ADC to take in the signal, perform time alignment and EQ features, etc. The DSP then uses a 24 bit DAC to output to my amp. My problem is that each stage results in some signal degradation. If possible, I'd like to use a digital output and bypass the 1 bit DAC on my changer and the 24 bit ADC on my DSP. That way I only have a single conversion, meaning I will have less signal degradation. Edit: Oh cool. The page is back up [URL="http://www.turboegt.com/Audio/Car%20Audio/Car%20Audio%20Main.htm"]http://www.turboegt.com/Audio/Car%20Audio/Car%20Audio%20Main.htm[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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