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Hey cool. I didn't know about this review. As far as sonic differences, it's always amazing to me how bits are not bits. So many things in the playback chain that can impact the sound. Hard for me to guess why he liked the squeezebox better, I know very little about them. A quick browse of their website and it appears that one uses a "slimserver" software package. Does that work with iTunes or replace it? I dunno. I would think he used iTunes directly to the HAGUSB, no slimserver. Does the software change things? Maybe it resamples? Were they both feeding 16/44.1k into the Benchmark? Is the squeezebox taking Ethernet input and not USB? That would imply local buffering and reclocking of audio data. The HAGUSB simply converts the USB packet on the fly. There is no storage other than one previous sample (being output while the new one is being received). Timing is dependent upon the PC. Is this apples and oranges? Could just be we're looking at two very different methods of getting the bits off of a hard drive and into S/PDIF. A more apt comparison would be a HAGUSB and an Offramp?If I'm right about the Ethernet thing, then I would not be suprised it sounded better. jh
...If I'm right about the Ethernet thing, then I would not be suprised it sounded better...
...the biggest disadvantage of the HagUSB is the reliance on the USB bus power. If Jim ever decides to sell the HagUSB with power jack to use a separate PS and/or battery, I think the world will be in for a BIG surprise
why you would expect Ethernet to be superior sounding?
HagDac can accept I2S
My original application of the PCM2704 circuit was in the CHIME, which has reclocking. Together they form a system that eliminated the timing issues. The HAGUSB was a low-cost spinoff from the CHIME and lacks the enhanced performance
adding the HagClock
Quoteadding the HagClockMaking a better 12MHz clock for the HAGUSB will not fix anything (or at least not be very effective). The ugly little secret nobody wants to talk about is that the output audio clock is derived from the clock in the PC, not the one in the HAGUSB. You need to put the HAGCLOCK inside the PC, where the USB audio timing is referenced. jh
different PC motherboards
product that simply converted S/PDIF from Ethernet
I have been a very happy owner of a HagUSB until I read the Positive Feedback article
Alas! There is something you need to learn, if you want to be happy in this hobby - NEVER let people's opinion influence your happiness.
I have been a very happy owner of a HagUSB until I read the Positive Feedback article.
use it to watch movies that don't have 44.1k audio.