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Meridian 568 repair process
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<blockquote data-quote="pwatts" data-source="post: 514955" data-attributes="member: 146"><p>Vanilla 568. The 568.2 doesn't seem very different from a hardware side, think it's just different DSP boards for the higher sample rates.</p><p>Alas I never had an 800 series.. looking for one though. The 568 is great but it is rather dated in many regards. One reason I like the Meridian stuff is the flexible RS232 port is super easy to use it as either a host/slave controller for other gear. Of course CEC on HDMI does it too and more, but it's not exactly DIY-friendly for tinkering around.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pwatts, post: 514955, member: 146"] Vanilla 568. The 568.2 doesn't seem very different from a hardware side, think it's just different DSP boards for the higher sample rates. Alas I never had an 800 series.. looking for one though. The 568 is great but it is rather dated in many regards. One reason I like the Meridian stuff is the flexible RS232 port is super easy to use it as either a host/slave controller for other gear. Of course CEC on HDMI does it too and more, but it's not exactly DIY-friendly for tinkering around. [/QUOTE]
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