At the Audioquest presentation at the NYC show a month or so ago I thought I heard them say that using the "proper" USB port to connect your DAC can make a difference in the playback performance?
Does it really matter which USB port on the computer is used? If so, then which one is best and how do I identify it?
Some audiophile believe that the weak link is the USB port hence a lot of development work has gone into developing an adapter to interface USB port with either a SPDIF(*) or I2S output interface. This adapter has very low jitter clock hence better audio output. This kind of adapter is not expensive, you can either buy it from Ebay or specialist shops. There are 2 types of adapters:
1. Based on XMOS chipset USB interface and SPDIF/I2S output about $50-110 of Ebay depending the quality of crystal used.
2. Based on CM6631A chipset also with same interfaces as above about $60-80.
I owned both of these adapters the XMOS is the current fad and marginally better than CM6631A
* output goes to an external DAC you may already owned and liked. Some current DACs have this XMOS built-in, if you are looking for new DAC look for one with XMOS chipset.