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Stupid question - but how to get 96Khz on Phamtom II? - PeterRyan - 22-Dec-2024 What setup will actually deliver and play 96Khz on Phamtom II? I understand they down to 48 when set up in a stereo pair but a single stand alone speaker on Ethernet should accept 96 no? Thanks! RE: Stupid question - but how to get 96Khz on Phamtom II? - ragwo - 23-Dec-2024 (22-Dec-2024, 23:07)PeterRyan Wrote: What setup will actually deliver and play 96Khz on Phamtom II? I understand they down to 48 when set up in a stereo pair but a single stand alone speaker on Ethernet should accept 96 no? Regardless mono or stereo, the speaker will downsample the signal. RE: Stupid question - but how to get 96Khz on Phamtom II? - PeterRyan - 23-Dec-2024 (23-Dec-2024, 11:46)ragwo Wrote:(22-Dec-2024, 23:07)PeterRyan Wrote: What setup will actually deliver and play 96Khz on Phamtom II? I understand they down to 48 when set up in a stereo pair but a single stand alone speaker on Ethernet should accept 96 no? That confuses me as the speaker specs are listed as “Devialet DAC embedded in Devialet Intelligence Processor / 24bits / 96kHz” on their website. Thanks for the reply! RE: Stupid question - but how to get 96Khz on Phamtom II? - scotthar - 09-Aug-2025 (23-Dec-2024, 18:19)PeterRyan Wrote: That confuses me as the speaker specs are listed as “Devialet DAC embedded in Devialet Intelligence Processor / 24bits / 96kHz” on their website. Hey Peter, that means it will take that as an INPUT. The internals or the signal chain is not really described anywhere at a signal level so it's mostly speculation about what is actually going on between the input and the speaker before it hits your ears. happy listening! |