We are initially offering three versions to determine what price-point and performance audiophiles are interested in:
USB Off-Ramp - $800 - (Superclock2 & external power supply)
USB Freeway - $500 - (External power supply)
USB Expressway - $350
Here are some features in common with the three USB converters:
- USB to S/PDIF Coaxial converters
- Based upon the M-Audio Transit board
- All have lower jitter than the stock Transit converter
- AES/EBU versions also available for Off-Ramp and Freeway.
- Each has a short S/PDIF coaxial cable permanently attached with strain-relief
- Each comes with a software driver
- Each comes with an 8 foot USB cable
- All will pass 16/44.1kHz, 24/96kHz, MP3, AC3 and iTunes unmodified files
- All three USB converters will outperform the best Transports you can buy, particularly with 24/96kHz or iTunes playback.
- No other cables required, just a PC with a USB 1.1 or 2.0 interface and a DAC with a coaxial S/PDIF input.
The Transit is not recommended for use with Apple computers at this time.
The playback with these converters is no less than amazing, particularly with 24/96 or iTunes. Using the computer to do the upsampling seems to be far superior to using hardware. No Transport can even come close to this playback quality, IMO. Much more focused, sibilant-free and more dynamic. The best players, Foobar2000 and iTunes player are available as free downloads and the ripper of choice, EAC, is also a free download. The links for these are listed on our website.
Here is the USB Off-Ramp:



Included is the Software driver CDROM, 8 foot USB cable and a universal AC adapter (all voltages)
Read more about these USB converters on the "Computer Audio" page of our website:
http://www.empiricalaudio.com