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Old 08-27-2020, 10:42 AM
Kal Rubinson Kal Rubinson is offline
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Originally Posted by 70sMac View Post
Somewhere along the line, I posted and/or read text from helpful AAF members who indicated that the older USB 2.0 transfer technology could present certain issues. Obviously, I have no way of knowing [yet] what the USB port on the rear of the NAD M17 V2 is used for, but I'm still interested in finding out. It's just one of those things...if pre-pros are being made redundant due to a lack of certain connectivity, we wouldn't want to purchase a pre-pro that's on the verge of becoming a cool-looking paperweight.
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Originally Posted by IM3CPO View Post
Its most definitely a USB 2.0 port, but I dont see why that should present an issue. If you have a computer of another USB standard, you can get an adapter that will make it work as the higher standards are all backwards compatible.
I have been using USB for audio connections for a number of years and have never had the need to distinguish between 3.0 and 2.0. I have used them indiscriminatively, A/B-ed them (for other reasons) and mixed them. It doesn't matter, afaik.
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