Using dbx 386 instead of the A/D converter of digital multitracks ??-Pls advise

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Hello, do you get significant audio improvement when plugging a digital signal directly into your multitrack recorder (Korg D 16) avoiding using the A/D converter of the multirtrack ??
I can understand that the 386 has more sweety and No-clipping harsh signals compared to my digital gear, but does this sound logic ??

Both equipment are 24 bit, so mainly it will be the quality of the converters. The dbx 386 cost 50% of my korg D 16 so it is supoosed to do his job more accurately, isn't ???
Dbx 386 has Digital out and i will supply with it my korg recording operations.
Do you approve ???
 
Looking at the converter specifications of both pieces of equipment, it seems you'd be better off going digital out off the DBX into the Korg.
Neither company are particularly detailed in providing the technical spec of their converters (in particular Korg), which is generally not a good sigh.
I think the Korg only operates at 44.1, so ensure the digital settings of the DBX are correct.
 
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