Ill agree as well, I would LOVE a VFET in it own 10kg alu block .....
For anyone who's interested - this is a HDMI audio extractor that definitely works at 192KHz on the COAX. Alot (I've tried a few) do not do this. This is also cheap too!
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/CE-LINK-HDMI-2CH-5-1CH-Audio-Extractor-HDMI-video-audio-extractor-SPDIF-Stereo-/231408744806?
Does this mean there will be an opportunity to change my mind about black or silver?
Were you not planing to salvage some other components from the 8000MBs though ?
Thank you for the update, I'll order one to see what we can do with it Maybe we can clocklock them to the MDAC2's MASTER clock giving us a HDMI input on the MDAC2 even if I need to buy and strip these units for there component parts.
This would sidestep the HDMI licence as the fees have been paid on the donor unit.
Paul, you know me to well! On the other hand, can you imagine non-fusion vfets?
The only bad point, it looks like you need to connect a 192KHz HDMI sink device to the output to get the unit to work.
Just one negative about the Milled Aluminium Chassis is that each Monoblock will weigh in at about 20Kg due to the solid chassis and massive PSU - I'm thinking about the cost of shipping... Thats 40Kg a pair!...
Sounds like I would want to pick it up. That would make for a nice car trip. Hmm.Just one negative about the Milled Aluminium Chassis is that each Monoblock will weigh in at about 20Kg due to the solid chassis and massive PSU - I'm thinking about the cost of shipping... Thats 40Kg a pair!...
Delivery by pallet would probably be a cheaper alternative. As used in industry, the insurance rates are also much better.
The shipping companies will supply the pallets .
I know someone who could supply flat packed poly lined shipping cases
Sounds like I would want to pick it up. That would make for a nice car trip. Hmm.
Peter
Please forgive my ignorance - (I'd still a happy bunny with a CD player and PC / USB streaming) - what is meant by "you need to connect a 192KHz HDMI sink device"
the good news is the PCB of this is about 4cm x 5cm!
The only bad point, it looks like you need to connect a 192KHz HDMI sink device to the output to get the unit to work. However that might be possible to circumvent perhaps.
Please forgive my ignorance - (I'd still a happy bunny with a CD player and PC / USB streaming) - what is meant by "you need to connect a 192KHz HDMI sink device"