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Title: Apogee DA1000e COAX S/PDIF Mod?
Post by: Bri on November 29, 2002, 02:33:13 PM
I know this can be done, anyone have any info on this unit? A User manual would be great! ;) Have 2 of them and *think* I know everything about it...

bRi
Title: Re:Apogee DA1000e COAX S/PDIF Mod?
Post by: jpschust on November 29, 2002, 07:36:40 PM
What kind of mod do you want to do?  The 15pin sends a coax out when made right.... It can be split to two as well...

Jonny
Title: Re:Apogee DA1000e COAX S/PDIF Mod?
Post by: d swing on November 30, 2002, 01:25:25 AM
I'm also not sure what kind of mod you want to do.  Could you elaborate more??  Thanks.
Title: Re:Apogee DA1000e COAX S/PDIF Mod?
Post by: Bri on December 01, 2002, 01:53:12 AM
talking about the DA not the AD.... I think there is a way to make the BNC connector on the back accept S/PDIF....


Bri
Title: Re:Apogee DA1000e COAX S/PDIF Mod?
Post by: d swing on December 01, 2002, 02:46:31 AM
Right, that's what I was confused about.  I don't know shit about the DA but I was thinking that you wanted to let it accept a s/pdif signal.  Why not just get a BNC->S/PDIF cable (or just adaptor to go from bnc->rca)??  Seems like it would work...I've seen these used with ad2k's...
Title: Re:Apogee DA1000e COAX S/PDIF Mod?
Post by: schoeps t00bes on December 01, 2002, 04:36:33 AM
bri, i think the easiest thing to do is get the little bnc adaptors.  shit, if i was there i have like 5 of them just laying around i would give you.  on second thought, i bet you have a bunch laying around in your shop.
dave
Title: Re:Apogee DA1000e COAX S/PDIF Mod?
Post by: Bri on December 01, 2002, 01:28:42 PM
yeah I have plenty of BNC->SpDIF Adaptors, but the BNC on the back of that thing is for clock sync I believe... Anyone got a manual?

Bri
Title: Re:Apogee DA1000e COAX S/PDIF Mod?
Post by: d swing on December 01, 2002, 03:13:51 PM
Have you tried it?  Who knows...  BTW, what kind of digi signal does the DA1000 take?