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Empirical Audio makes the Offramp USB-SPDIF converter.
Thanks for the recommendations. The M-Audio looks very interesting as it takes the firewire out and converts to SPDIF as opposed to USB to SPDIF. Do you think that firewire out has an advantage over USB out?
I had M-AudioFirewire Audiophile, Profire 610, 2662, Tcelectronic Konnekt 8, 24D, Live, then RME Fireface 400 and 800 and I like the M2Tech HiFace now most. Sounds better in my system than any of the mentioned others.
Why not simply use a toslink to coax converter? I am pretty sure that the headphone jack on the Macbook pro also provides digital out.
I use a (now-discontinued) Monarchy Audio DIP: http://www.monarchyaudio.com/DIP.htm They show up on audiogon from time to time and are scooped up almost immediately.
I second the HiFace recommendation (M2Tech.biz). I'm listening to it right now feeding a PS Audio DL III from my MacBook. They've paid good attention to controlling jitter, and their drivers allow full output of all resolutions up to and including 24/192.One big caveat is that their Mac drivers are only a couple of months old, and they're still working on some popping and clicking that affects use on many Macs (including my MacBook). They worked on the PC driver first, and so it is the best developed and trouble free from all reports.The good thing is that it's just plug and play. On the Mac side you need to be running the current system software (10.6) on an Intel Mac, then it just shows up as any USB audio device (so any sound your Mac plays can go through the DAC--streaming radio, High-resolution files through Play or iTunes, Youtube video, etc.)