I suggest letting Kaspar do his job and resist giving him instructions. He is a very detail oriented person. He will take care of you.
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@sharri , I went back through and re-read the posts in this thread, and once again want to thank you for the wealth of helpful information you provided for SA 10 owners. I copied and pasted and made a document which I saved and also printed of the procedures to check LOP and TB1 and TB2 and I am planning on doing that tomorrow. However, I have a theoretical question: if one's laser did take a crap and one was having issues finding a tech anywhere close to local he or she trusted to do the work, how would it work to buy either a SACD dedicated transport, OR a cheaper SACD player, and connect either of those to the SA10 and therefore use the SA10 as a separate SACD DAC?
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. . . hmmmm . . . well, after doing some searches, as related to that question I just asked @sharri , I am getting that (mostly) that (probably) cannot be done. Someone did post a link at the end of the discussion I am about to paste a link for about a (possible) solution, but when I click on that link, I get nothing.
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The connections on the rear of the SA-10 for digital inputs are optical (Toslink), coaxial (SPDIF), USB, and for IPOD. In the event that the SACD laser becomes non-functional the player still retains DAC functionality for the above inputs. The only above input that accept DSD is the USB input connection. The player remains fairly functional. However, the reason for having the player is generally to play sacd discs. |
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