Any Camelot Arthur Owners out there?


I recently switched from an Audio Alchemy setup to a Camelot Arthur 3.0. I'm wondering if I can get some opinions on jitter filters. I'd like to use one that will accept incoming digital from my DVD player, so Audio Alchemy DTIs don't work, or so I believe. Can you folks suggest an appropriate jitter buster?

Thanks!

Neil
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I would check with Camelot first, to see if your Arthur 3.0 will pass a AC3/DTS data stream. I don't think it will.

If it CAN pass AC3/DTS, Monarchy Audio http://www.monarchyaudio.com makes a outboard box that will dejitter red book (16/44) and also pass AC3/DTS and 24/96 signals.

Don't let the low retail price ($249) fool you, they use premium tephlon dielectic's in their RCA's, also employ a good quality transformer to buffer the input signal from the output signal, instead of a less expensive and nosier capacitor, and boost the output signal to 5 volts.

Earlier DIP's did not have the ability to PASS AC3/DTS bitstream. Also notice I said "PASS" not "DEJITTER" AC3/DTS. It will dejitter all red book (16/44)

The DIP's can be picked up here on A/Gon ( THE WORLDS BEST A/V EQUIPMENT SHOPPING SITE) very reasonably.

HTH Dave

I don't think it's a issue of downsampling to 48hz, but the difference in the way red book PCM code and AC3/DTS compressed formats code are decoded.

I would definately check with Mel or Howard to see if your Arthur 3.0 can accept the AC3/DTS compressed formates and processes them.

Dave

I just spoke to Mel at Camelot and he said unless your 3.0 has the 24/192 Anagram upgrade it will not play the AC3 dolby digital or DTS tracks, but is instead playing the 2 channel PCM tracks off the DVD's.

AC3 and DTS are 5.1 surround modes.

Give Mel a call ASAP, I just spoke to him at 10:45 he can explain it much better than I.

His # 213-357-8356 extension 4. The phone number on A/gon web site is Camelot's Fax number. Use the number I listed here

Dave