Kilobits?
MSB Technology DAC Owners (Question)
I own an MSB Discrete DAC, two power supplies, paired with a LUMIN U2 streamer, via AES cable. All upsampling options are turned off on the LUMIN.
MSB Technology staff are out of the office until the new year, January 2024, hence why I am posing my question to all MSB DAC owners.
I noticed when I am playing music with various sample rates, the MSB Discrete display will, intermittently, show two horizontal lines/hyphens, followed by the letter “k”. The DAC does show the different sample rates in the display at times, but it frequently displays the aforementioned, followed by the letter “k”.
MSB owners, have you experienced this, if so, have you determined the cause?
I spoke to an MSB retailer today and they experienced it as well and they think it may be a result of the settings in some streaming services. My buddy who owns an MSB DAC thinks it may be the settings in the streamers or streaming services as well, but he hasn’t experienced this with his MSB DAC.
Thanks in advance!
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@ellajeanelle The “k” actually represents kHz (i.e., kilohertz), not kilobits. To summarize my question, I’m asking MSB owners why is the DAC displaying the sample rate sometimes and when switched to a different sample rate, it frequently fails to display the sample rate, just two horizontal lines followed by the “k” kilohertz? I understand DACs need a second or two to lock in the different sample rate. I just wanted to get some feedback from MSB owners or anyone who is familiar with MSB DACs about the matter. Thanks! |
@ellajeanelle I didn’t understand what you were trying to convey when you simplified your post to one word, “kilobits”? That’s why I’m not a fan of written communication because things can be taken out of context. My apologies if my response offended you! |
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