> through S/PDIF; even 5.1 or 7.1 surround. But no, it's not as cheap as
> two Sharks for stereo.
You are right. I own both, by the way.
Just saying, if you are using an analog signal path, the Felston device does
not make much sense.
Another advantage of the Felston: it has two inputs, so it can also function
as a source switcher (say, your Avid system and a DVD player).
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Job ter Burg
film editor - NL
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