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<blockquote data-quote="Babs" data-source="post: 2890360" data-attributes="member: 567066"><p>The AI-net connection on the unit is analog.. If you don't mind converting to analog once with the nice burr-browns in the IDA unit, then doing two more A/D then D/A conversions in the processor, then it would work.. Defeats the purpose of having the external processor as the signal is degraded with each conversion.</p><p></p><p>If the IDA had either an optical out or internal time-alignment, it would be the perfect no-CD head unit, IMO.</p><p></p><p>Pioneer/Kenwood/Clarion/Eclipse have an excellent chance if they build one like this (no-CD = no-moving parts) WITH TA and 3way XO.. and keep it in the general price range.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Babs, post: 2890360, member: 567066"] The AI-net connection on the unit is analog.. If you don't mind converting to analog once with the nice burr-browns in the IDA unit, then doing two more A/D then D/A conversions in the processor, then it would work.. Defeats the purpose of having the external processor as the signal is degraded with each conversion. If the IDA had either an optical out or internal time-alignment, it would be the perfect no-CD head unit, IMO. Pioneer/Kenwood/Clarion/Eclipse have an excellent chance if they build one like this (no-CD = no-moving parts) WITH TA and 3way XO.. and keep it in the general price range. [/QUOTE]
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