(10-28-2018, 11:29 AM)Franz a écrit : Absolument aucun problème de stabilité avec le bridge II . Mais il n’en aura pas l’utilité. Un Mano ou une interface I2s lui donnera une qualité sonore supérieure pour moins cher (sauf à investir dans un hub ethernet de compète type Waversa, mais on n’est plus dans les mêmes tarifs). Le tout est effectivement de trouver laquelle choisir, pour une mise en place la moins complexe possible...
Bien admettons la superiorité du I2S par rapport aux autres possibilités (USA/AES/RJ45/SPDIF), on a un retour complet du Mano avec le Directstream?
Pas de plantage?
Coupure?
Et le pilotage avec les ficher DSD sont à l'aise?
Enfin le streaming avec Qobuz sans souci? On peut lire les pochettes?
Edit
depuis le forum ps audio
https://forum.psaudio.com/t/compatible-i...s/1336/154
Ted Smith le guru du PS audio parle de la liaison I2S contre les autres. Intéressant.
Citation :Really the differences at this level depend on your source and other attributes of your system:
From a theoretical point of view I2S wasn’t designed for long distances. Paul and I probably disagree a little but I attribute most of the I2S improvements on the DS (as opposed to other DACs) to the better grounding that I2S cables have rather than other things like potentially lower jitter or other differences. Indeed if one wants the simplest hardware one would use TOSLink. There’s literally just a TOSLink receiver module and a wire to the FPGA… TOSLink also has the advantage of galvanic isolation, so if it has the bandwidth you need you should at least consider it. AES/EBU and S/PDIF also avoid the worst theoretical problems from USB and their hardware is as simple as I2S, but the typical cables used for them both radiate more than I2S and also usually have much weaker grounds. Also, to beat a dead horse: when one is comparing one digital cable to another, one should disconnect any other digital cables that won’t be in your system for each test. Most of the noise/interference from a digital cable comes from ground loops, etc. so having multiple cables from one source to the DAC can mask potential benefits of one cable over another.