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We tried a few cables I had on hand and the one made from Belden 1505 seemed the best of the three, more analog like. Even with the supposed low jitter of the HiFace and the low jitter sensitivity of the Sabre chip the cable still made a difference. In this case the more expensive cable using Belden 1695A with foamed Teflon was not as pleasing as the lower priced part. Not sure why but we both came to the same conclusion.
That is an interesting cable , btw the full mac drivers for the hiface have been released.Keith.
PC is a little Powerspec V50 Nettop, Intel Atom 230, 2G of ram with Windows 7. I picked up a small wireless keyboard that has a track pad, looks like a laptop keyboard but without a display. Seems to work great. I did try using remote desktop to control the music PC from a laptop but it would cut out every now and than. Likely the overhead of the remote access caused it to interrupt the stream. No glitches at all using the wireless KB/mouse. Foobar in kernel streaming mode, 32 bit.
Are you using external HDD on the nettop and is it USB HDD? Just wonder if large USB HDD will interfere with HiFace for system resource.
I have been using it on my macbook,( Snow Leopard ) it has worked perfectly ,waiting for the Weiss INT202's to arrive to effect a comparison, I hope the Weiss interface will be better!Keith.
Has anyone compared the sound of the M2Tech with the built in USB of the Benchmark series of DAC1's? I know that the Benchmark is limited to 24/96, but I was wondering if there was a positive difference in sound up to that 24/96?
Did you mean the DAC1 is limited on the USB input to 24/96 or the entire DAC1? The DAC1 will accept 24/196 on its non-USB inputs, according to the manual. By the way my wife loved your Hans Solo art work in your gallery pics.
Mike G:Nice job on the review for Enjoy the Music. Any more you can share about your "hacked" version? Did you consider mounting one inside your Sabre DAC?Chris H.
I also don't like how the unit barely stays in the USB port. I have to prop it up otherwise it hangs out of the port at an awkward angle and almost falls out. I don't think this product was ready for prime time yet.