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I am going to be purchasing a Rega DAC and plan on hooking up an older Macbook Pro with an external drive to use as a juke box. Is it really as easy as getting a USB cord and plugging into my DAC?Any reference links you could recommend?
Depends on how good you want the SQ to be. The Rega DAC is limited to 16/48 via USB. This is not the DAC I would choose to play hi-res files from a PC over USB. Is that important to you? If not, than connecting the USB cable and selecting the Rega DAC as the sound device is all that should be required.Depending on the age of the MacBook pro it could have a Toslink connection which would be able to handle hi-res files to the DAC.
What DAC would you recommend for high resolution files? I have a windows and IOS system I can use. My files are currently in windows WAV lossless on an external had drive.I have a quality 2 channel set up.
bda-1 doesn't have a better USB input than the Rega Dac. mswobo,There's several threads on this forum that discuss USB dacs that you can look into. Also Computer Audiophile's website is a great resource. The Bryston BDA-2, Teac HD-H01 both support the hi-resolution USB Audio Class 2.Personally I would recommend the BDA/BDP combo (-1 or -2) over a windows or mac setup.Jim
Is it really as easy as getting a USB cord and plugging into my DAC?
Im looking to use a Mac Mini for a Source into a Dac " USB" Is there going to be a big difference between these 24-bit 192kHz Asynchronous USB inputAsynchronous USB input supports 32-bit 384kHz and DSD64 + DSD128DSD64 and DSD128 compatibility via USBMax USB resolution increased to 32 bit 384kHz
For 99% of "redbook" music you're likely to use, I'd say the answer is "no". As usual the hardware is leading the software. Too many feel DSD is a "must have" but few actually have DSD files to play!If I were looking for a DAC now, my chain of preference from least to most expensive would be :1) Schiit Audio Bifrost w/ USB + upgraded analog section. No DSD2) TEACH UD-501. Has every bells & whistles out there, sounds smooth (have heard it last week), and cheap : under $800 if you shop around. DSD yes.3) Oppo 105 : great dac, great blu ray player, decent media server, good price $1,100? DSD yes w/ free firmware upgrade.