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In Reply to: Misunderstood posted by bdiament on February 27, 2004 at 04:25:00:
I'm not sure if this will help or work for you.The Calif. Audio Lab's CL2500 DVD player will upsample 16/44 material to 88.2k. It then outputs this signal thru it's analog outputs or it's AES (Balanced) digital outputs.
If you choose the analog outputs, you will be running the upsampled signal (88.2k) thru the 1 bit delta sigma dac's in the CL2500, if you use the balanced digital outs you can send the signal to any componet (Dac or CD burner) you wish that can accept the higher rates.
There are 2 CL2500's for sale on A/gon. One is $850 asking the other is asking $788. Also bear in mind that Cal. Audio Labs is out of biz, but still fairly easy to get service and repair for.
Follow Ups:
Thanks dhrab but again, I'm looking to encode original material that was recorded at 24/88.2. I don't want to upsample.I'm trying to find out if standard DVD players (most of which have "24/96" D-A capability) will also decode 88.2.
Another possibility: If you can find a DVD player which can read and output the 88.2, the Outlaw 950 preamp/processor and decode it. I have a Panasonic XP-30 which upsamples and outputs 88.2 into my Outlaw with excellent results.
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