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viabcroce

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Tuesday, April 24th 2012, 7:22pm

Talking about future products...

... this post from Tylerhb hit my imagination.

What I'd gladly see in a future hardware version of the KPA (like the rack one, for example) is a digital input allowing sound engineers and studios to use their own A/D converters. I know, it's not something for the common user, but I'm imagining a golder future where the KPA is well-known and spread all over, and stodios and pros produce always-bettering high-quality profiles.

What do you guys think about it?

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Tuesday, April 24th 2012, 7:38pm

Why not use the existing SPDIF I/O ?

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Tuesday, April 24th 2012, 9:55pm

Can you use it when profiling? :o

LOL - I apologize, I was not aware of that :/

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Thursday, April 26th 2012, 2:25am

After checking the "Basics and Profiling KPA Manual", I found - as I remembered - no words on the possibility to use the SPDIF socket for profiling an amp.

To complete my thoughts, I don't know whether the current hardware layout would allow users to profile through SPDIF.

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