Hi lowrider57,
From the PWT manual describing the outputs,
"The PWT offers multiple digital output choices including: XLR (AES/EBU), RCA and TOSLINK (S/PDIF) as well as I�S"
And in discussing the XLR output it further states,
" XLR. This is a balanced S/PDIF encoded output that complies with standards set by the AES/EBU (Audio Engineering Society/European Broadcasting Union). This can output up to 192kHz 24 bit data "
Here's the PWT manual link,
http://www.psaudio.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/PWT.pdf
In my original post, I got the " S/PDIF via balanced XLR " comment from a stereomojo review you can read here, http://www.stereomojo.com/PS%20AUDIO%20PERFECTWAVE%20TRANSPORT%20AND%20DAC.htm/PSADUIOPERFECTWAVETRA...
As this stuff is new to me, the quote I pulled from the stereomojo article could very well be "off". --I wouldn't know the difference. ....Although I'm starting to pick some of this up.
How do you read the PWT manual and what it says about XLR output?
From the PWT manual describing the outputs,
"The PWT offers multiple digital output choices including: XLR (AES/EBU), RCA and TOSLINK (S/PDIF) as well as I�S"
And in discussing the XLR output it further states,
" XLR. This is a balanced S/PDIF encoded output that complies with standards set by the AES/EBU (Audio Engineering Society/European Broadcasting Union). This can output up to 192kHz 24 bit data "
Here's the PWT manual link,
http://www.psaudio.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/PWT.pdf
In my original post, I got the " S/PDIF via balanced XLR " comment from a stereomojo review you can read here, http://www.stereomojo.com/PS%20AUDIO%20PERFECTWAVE%20TRANSPORT%20AND%20DAC.htm/PSADUIOPERFECTWAVETRA...
As this stuff is new to me, the quote I pulled from the stereomojo article could very well be "off". --I wouldn't know the difference. ....Although I'm starting to pick some of this up.
How do you read the PWT manual and what it says about XLR output?