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Apple Lossless. A journey to?
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<blockquote data-quote="Agaton Sax" data-source="post: 1110922" data-attributes="member: 2475"><p>I have not used a USB reclocker. However, I do own a Wyred for Sound reclocker and linear supply. Back in the day when Roon Core was an iMac and endpoint an Airport Express, it was used to extract the optical signal from the AE, turn it into SPDIF, and send it to the DAC. It made a vast difference there. Although currently not in use, I did use it to a few days ago to take the SPDIF output from a Studer CDP/Transport to DAC. It was the only way I find CDs listenable. Currently, I use the AES output of the Studer to the Hydra, where it is reclocked at the native rate, The WfS reclocks at 96KHz.</p><p></p><p>Suitably emboldened by Digital, I then listened to albums I usually only listen to on vinyl. Sadly Digital is good but it is not analog.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Agaton Sax, post: 1110922, member: 2475"] I have not used a USB reclocker. However, I do own a Wyred for Sound reclocker and linear supply. Back in the day when Roon Core was an iMac and endpoint an Airport Express, it was used to extract the optical signal from the AE, turn it into SPDIF, and send it to the DAC. It made a vast difference there. Although currently not in use, I did use it to a few days ago to take the SPDIF output from a Studer CDP/Transport to DAC. It was the only way I find CDs listenable. Currently, I use the AES output of the Studer to the Hydra, where it is reclocked at the native rate, The WfS reclocks at 96KHz. Suitably emboldened by Digital, I then listened to albums I usually only listen to on vinyl. Sadly Digital is good but it is not analog. [/QUOTE]
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