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Loftprojection,I haven't heard either of these USB dac's, but I can tell you that USB has not been proven to be better than buffered spdif. Theoretically USB can be better than spdif. There is proof that a USB implementation can be worse than spdif. Take a look at Stereophile's review of the Yamaha RP-U100, figure 8:http://www.stereophile.com/amplificationreviews/191/index8.htmlJitter is higher in the USB source than the spdif source. There's some technical explanation about USB issues, but ...
Loftprojection,If you're planning on using th DAC eith a portable computer, have you considered the Headroom Microdac? You can power it from the wall, or with batteries for portability. It features USB, optical, and coaxial input. I know it's not a tube buffer design, but I think it's a good alternative.
I am really curious to whether there's an audible $1500 difference between the two. I am thinking of getting a mac mini and ge one of these dacs too. I already have the older Nixon dac with the external psu. It's good but not good enough.
Quote from: viggenI am really curious to whether there's an audible $1500 difference between the two. I am thinking of getting a mac mini and ge one of these dacs too. I already have the older Nixon dac with the external psu. It's good but not good enough.Just make sure the USB port out of the Mini are good (clean). My experience is that USB can be FANTASTIC or complete crap. For instance, the USB ports on my 17" Apple Flat screen are useless for music. Same for the USB ports on my, old, iBoo ...
A couple of comments. First of all I like to say that what I found is actually more suprising. I did CLEARLY notice differences between the Mac's output (analog - hence the Mac's internal dac/soundcard) and the USBTD, connected to the Mac via USB. Undoubtly better with the latter.
As to some of your observation. When I compared the Dac01 to the Pio, what you suggest is exactly what I was doing. And I am glad you mention it becuase in some of these tests I was not sure I was doing it right. But here it was a straightforward thing: Pio analog out ("pure" as you called it) to amp input1 and Pio digital out (optical) to Dac01, to amp input2. Believe me, no difference. Now, the optical cable is nothing special (probably pretty crappy, actually pretty sure).
When I tested however the dac01 to the computer anolog out, I used a good digital cable from A/X to Dac01 and also the DA10 (the cable is Van de Hul opto .. something).Anyhow, the digital signal from my Mac should not depend on the soundcard, should it ? certainly the anolog out depends entirely from it !
As to my 580, yes, I agree, I want to change them, but I strongly doubt that the 650 would be a significant step-up, I tried them a lot and found the exact same problems with them that I have with the 580. Now on the other hand I'd love to try the 880...but I wonder whether I should just get the gs1..whatever ... this is a whole other discussion icon_smile.gif
I am glad (and amused) that someone finds my comments interesting, i sometimes wonder if you guys think I am crazy. You'll hear more soon as I have brought both dacs with me to my w/e house to try them with my 2 channels system (it is just a temporary set-up but good enough for now).
As we have repeatedly shown and experienced at Head-fi, it's much easier to discern differences with a good speaker setup. Even on a top-flight headphone setup, it's very difficult to tell differences between DAC's on A-B switching, as we have experienced comparing Lavry, Benchmark, AQVox.