So you can go fiddle with your toslink for all i care.
Still no scope reads to prove your point though, just BS. I've used coax, toslink, glass, USB and currently I2S.
I know the coax is really nice with harddrives as opposed to the usb. i think its primarily because of the transformer coupled coax. Drives way nicer than the usb.
How so??? What makes the Bryston DAC better with one connection than the other? Specific data please.. What software for playback. Soundcard make and model. ASIO or waspi, kernel streaming? SSD drive? Jitter reduction/rejection? James, you care to comment on the statement above.
Werd, don't get pissed because some of your answers have no merit to them in the real world. You have no Data at this time to support some of your comments with or without the Bryston DAC. Each connection has its merits and detractions. You never did counter with any reply regarding PC connections as you quoted above. I'll leave this thread and you believe what you want, but I prefer to educate others in regards to connection types and applications involved in the audio chain. And not just with the BDA1. If anyone really wants to understand how chipsets, power supplies, PCB's, ground planes and other technical data apply to the sonic impact you can go to this site and learn a bit more:
http://www.diyaudio.com/ Nothing beats hands on skills.
Have a wonderful day.
MAK
