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The target market for DDA-100 means that the USB must run without any driver, hence we use adaptive mode.
Please explain what your target market is for the DDA-100. It sounds as though you have some clear ideas for how it might be used.
The target market for DDA-100 means that the USB must run without any driver
Asynchronous USB requires installing drivers, so it would not be plug-and-play, for the average customer they don't necessary appreciate installing a piece of software just to use a piece of audio hardware.
'Target' market.I guess they plan on selling these at Best Buy. (?)
Another article about the DDA-100 from Digital Audio ReviewCLICK HERE
http://www.tnt-audio.com/ampli/nuforce_dda100_e.html
Neewb hereWould this thing compliment a pair of Bowers and Wilkins 685s?
Your speakers are 88 dB/w/m at 8 ohms. According to the TNT review it would be somewhat marginal in terms of drive (depending on room size and how loud you listen). I've got an e-mail into the reviewer to ask for clarification on that and a couple of other issues from his review, so maybe we'll get a better idea. I'm not familar with B&W speakers in terms of sound quality and how they would synergize.