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From: teg@peabody.iusb.indiana.edu (Tim Gurbick)
Subject: Re: Yet Another Wacky DSP Project
Message-ID: <1991Jun25.051730.22967@bronze.ucs.indiana.edu>
Summary: more markets for Moto
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In article <1991Jun25.005203.10344@galileo.cc.rochester.edu> prie@escher.cc.rochester.edu (Tod Rieger) writes:
>
>     If only there were an inexpensive alternative to external
>processors for CD players, ....
>
>     Reading a description of the $2000 Theta Pro Basic in issue
>67 of The Absolute Sound, I noticed that it centers around a
>Motorola 24-bit DSP with a 56-bit accumulator. Sound (heh, heh)
>familiar? This leaves me with two questions:
>

Krell Digital has made use of the 56k1 for quite some time.  This year, to
add to the SBP-32X DA processor (2 56k's - 1 per channel) and the Stealth,
they came-up with the SBP-64X, with 64 times oversampling, and four DSP56k's
(two per channel).  Thinking of buying one to fool-around with?  Well, you
can have the 64X or a cube; retail is $8950.  Of course, the 32X is only
$3500.  Followups to rec.audio.high-end?

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