Spdif source switching?


I have a DAC with only one input (coax). I'm curious if there is a device available that would allow me to add more digital inputs. If so would there be any cons to using this approach?
chrshanl37
The optimum device would be a Sychro-Mesh. It is the best reclocker on the market and has Toslink and coax inputs with a selector switch. The SM will improve your audio quality significantly by reducing jitter. I used to mod the Monarchy DIP. Even with mods, not even close. The SM has money-back guarantee, less shipping. If it does not knock your socks off, return it.

the Synchro-Mesh:

http://www.empiricalaudio.com/products/synchro-mesh

Reviews:

http://www.empiricalaudio.com/news-and-reviews/synchro-mesh

This will be the best system upgrade you have ever done, and its the right place to put your money. More important than even the DAC.

Steve N.
Empirical Audio
hound - this switch lke all similar switches will work, however they will add to the jitter, not improve it like a reclocker will. The SQ will suffer.
Steve N.
Emporical Audio
@Audioengr
hound - this switch lke all similar switches will work, however they will add to the jitter, not improve it like a reclocker will. The SQ will suffer.
Steve N.
Emporical Audio
You have measured or tested the 1177A ?
I believe it it designed to minimize jitter. I think that's why it is a little expensive compared to others. It is not a Re-clocker though. I am sure Your product is better , but it is also much more expensive . It is more than 3 times the cost of the 1177A.

It looks like these guys used it when testing the Exasound e28DAC.http://soundrebels.com/artykuly/recenzje/item/110-exasound-e28-dac-english-ver
I am not arguing against the Synchro-Mesh, but offering a reasonable option.
Not everyone can spend 600 dolars on a re-clocker .
I use a Monarchy Audio DIP and feel it makes a positive difference. They regularly sell used for $150-$200.
Only two inputs is the only negative.