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Maybe in March it might be ready to head west.
Mhnnn...I have been auditioning quite a few components lately, the Modwright KWA100 amp, the stock (sort of) EE DAC vs. an older Zhaolu (modded) DAC, a Sherwood SACD player, cables ... if no one steps up, maybe I can give it a listen...I am at the point where I just want to enjoy music without the weight of assessing one component vs another, so it will have to impress otherwise my comments may border on the blah.
There are a number of USB to S/PDIF converters. Here are a few: M2Tech HiFace - 24bit/192KHz - $150 (RCA) or $180 (BNC)http://www.m2tech.biz/index-3.html Firestone Audio Bravo - 24bit/96KHz - $167http://www.audiophileproducts.com/usb-to-spdif Hagerman Technology HagUsb - 16bit/48KHz - $129http://www.hagtech.com/hagusb.html And others in this price range as well as more expensive ones from Analog Research Technology, Audiophilleo, Bel Canto, Empirical Audio, Halide Design, M2Tech, Stello, Wavelength and others. Steve
Thank you Steve .... Do these have different sound qualities, or are they all the same, or will they even affect the sound at all ?
Well, you would hope so, since the more expensive ones sell for ~ $250 - $900! I don't have any personal experience with them, although there are a number of topics including reviews about the M2Tech HiFace here on AudioCircle. This is not a recommendation from me, but many felt the HiFace offered performance comparable to some more expensive ones. But that didn't keep people from further electronically modifying them and running them on battery power! You can search for "HiFace" as well as "USB to S/PDIF" to find out about others here on AudioCircle as well as on other sites like Computer Audiophile. Steve