For the same price you can get a Transporter that does 24/96. With a couple extra parts and some soldering you will be one your way. That is what I am doing for the other Buffalo as well as mine.
One of these days I am going to have to get a tester when I get into moar toobs.
Bought a bit of booze today.
Larressingle V.S.O.P. Armagnac (I'll let you know what I think Reks)
The Glenrothes 1991
assorted beer
Curious when the feeding frenzy is going to hit HF. Should be entertaining.
I also figured this was a pre-order and they will be at CJ. Better to be at the front of the line and not like them than the back wanting a pair.
It almost makes sense to make a portable amp without a volume control because they are going to be used with a portable device that already has a volume control.
It is. The remote is just a large universal one. I plan on just programming my Harmony.
As for the price I do think it went up to $75 but it's still a really good deal. Another $40 or so gets you a balanced set up.
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Nice thing is that it also can turn the amp on/off with a press of the source knob or remote control. Pretty slick at a really good price.