SPdif output

Posted by: Jamie

SPdif output - 23/04/2001 09:33

Has anyone succesfully gotten SP-DIF out of the Empeg?
I'm getting a little analog noise in my BMW, it's acceptable with the gains down on the amp, but I'd like a little more headroom.

Seems silly to be running analog signals anymore.

Anyway, if anyone has any ideas on implementation?
I've read that there is some sort of pins that are not connected on the main board that could produce SP-DIF.
Also, USB to SP-DIF exists, but I imagine they include Windows only drivers?
How about Ethernet?
Thanks, for your help.

Posted by: Roger

Re: SPdif output - 23/04/2001 10:11

USB to SP-DIF probably requires USB host support, and the empeg is slave only.


Roger - not necessarily speaking for empeg
Posted by: tfabris

Re: SPdif output - 23/04/2001 11:47

I'm getting a little analog noise in my BMW, it's acceptable with the gains down on the amp, but I'd like a little more headroom.

The outputs on the Mark2 should be very clean, provided that your installation is done properly. You shouldn't need SPDIF outputs to get clean sound out of the Empeg. Have you read this FAQ entry?

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Tony Fabris
Posted by: Jamie

Re: SPdif output - 23/04/2001 13:42

I'm sure they are clean. However preserving that noise free signal across a BMW is next to impossible. The engineers at BMW apparently gave up on it and ran all the audio signals differentially.
If the empeg had differential line outs that would be fine also. But seems like digital would be easier.

Posted by: schofiel

Re: SPdif output - 23/04/2001 14:25

The Mk 1 was differential drive. There's a fair number of them popping up for sale at the moment.

One of the few remaining Mk1 owners... #00015
Posted by: Henno

Re: SPdif output - 23/04/2001 15:42

requires USB host support, and the empeg is slave only.


Anyone heard of USB-One-the-Go?
I received the following message in a PDA newsletter. Unfortunately the link is damaged or broken, but it seems to indicate that there will be possibilities for peer-to-peer USB.

> Ever wanted to connect your PDA to your MP3 player to quickly transfer
> files? How about connecting your PDA to a USB storage device? Well you may
> be able to do just that within a year thanks to a new technology being
> developed dubbed USB-On-the-Go. The USB-On-the-Go specification allows
> devices to function as both hosts and slaves, ending the existing reliance
> on a PC as a host.

> http://dailynews.yahoo.com/h/zd/20010312/tc/usb-on-the-go_eliminates_pc_as_the_middleman_1.html
>

Henno
mk2 6 nr 6
Posted by: altman

Re: SPdif output - 23/04/2001 16:24

There have been true embedded USB host controllers (non-PCI) around for at least a year, though. The USB-on-the-go spec just seems to be to drum up some publicity for this chipmaker...

Hugo