Hi Rafael,
The Music Vault 24-192 and Music Vault Diamond output the resolution stored on the Hard Drive. It was named 24-192 because that is its highest resolution but it will output what is stored on it.
When a person has spent significant money on their DAC,
Said DAC hopefully has a very excellent process for up-sampling to 24 bit 192 KSPS or whatever the limit is for that particular DAC is. Consequently you don't want the music server doing the upsampling for you. It would have been easier to design it outputting only 24 bit 192 KSPS rather than have it adjust on the fly.
That is why we designed the Music Vault 24-192 and Music Vault Diamond to output exactly what is stored on the Music Vault's Hard Drive.
The Music Vault 24-192 is capable with some extra software of recording analog signals, I am here to tell you that you can get a virtually indistinguishable copy of your record stored on the Music Vault.
This also means if you have a Universal Player, you can take the analog out of SACDs into the Music Vault and make a near identical recording at 24 bit 192 KSPS if you want to.
That is how I have added my SACDs to my personal Music Vault.
The Music Vault 24-192 and Music Vault Diamond output the resolution stored on the Hard Drive. It was named 24-192 because that is its highest resolution but it will output what is stored on it.
When a person has spent significant money on their DAC,
Said DAC hopefully has a very excellent process for up-sampling to 24 bit 192 KSPS or whatever the limit is for that particular DAC is. Consequently you don't want the music server doing the upsampling for you. It would have been easier to design it outputting only 24 bit 192 KSPS rather than have it adjust on the fly.
That is why we designed the Music Vault 24-192 and Music Vault Diamond to output exactly what is stored on the Music Vault's Hard Drive.
The Music Vault 24-192 is capable with some extra software of recording analog signals, I am here to tell you that you can get a virtually indistinguishable copy of your record stored on the Music Vault.
This also means if you have a Universal Player, you can take the analog out of SACDs into the Music Vault and make a near identical recording at 24 bit 192 KSPS if you want to.
That is how I have added my SACDs to my personal Music Vault.