I'm currently using a very nice SimAudio MOON 750D DAC/Transport. I've made the transition to a mac mini and (finally) transcoded all my music files to AIFF format into iTunes. I am planning to give both Pure Music and Amarra the demo trials.
While I don't currently have many hi-rez files, I am headed down this path and intend to have the full hi-rez playback capability.
Per the Simaudio literature: The USB input on the MOON 750D accepts a digital audio signal of up to 16-bits/48kHz. This is the native specification of the USB input. However, if you require a higher sampling rate, there are ways to achieve this with the 750D. In the event that you wish to use your computer’s USB connection with files greater than 48kHz, there are several relatively inexpensive after-market products; compact one-box USB-to-S/PDIF interfaces that will work with USB datastreams up to 24-bit, all the way up to 192kHz. The 750D has Four (4) digital inputs (AES/EBU, S/PDIF, TosLink and USB).
I'm looking for recommendations for high quality USB-to-S/PDIF convertor devices. I've read some great reviews on the Locus SonicWeld Diverter and also the Emperical Audio Off Ramp. These are the only two I can recall reading about and I'm wondering what other comparible devices may be out there? Any recommendations?
Thanks Kenreau