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Are all USB to S/PDIF converters created equal? You know, sonically.
If the Salk Stream is only USB output, and Linux, then would it be true that it is only compatible with Linux compatible USB DAC's?
And I know one of the BDP-1 owners you spoke with.
TJHUB - Yes, we talked to a few BDP-1 owners and they seemed to feel that the display did not add all that much and the buttons were somewhat useless. I have a feeling those features were dictated by marketing. Since the units would likely be used with a remote client application, it didn't seem like a good idea to add a switching device (the display) that may impact signal quality when the gains would be somewhat minimal. We decided to keep it simple. If it wasn't absolutely necessary, we got rid of it.- Jim
I use a Linux streamer and the Emotiva XDA-1, and they interfaced perfectly. I assume most of the USB DACs out there should be able to work. The USB DAC don't care about your OS, only the USB format, which is universal across OS if I understand correctly.
i'm just hoping it works with that new schiit dac.
hee-larious. i emailed him the same thing and was going to tell you the same thing. he must be wondering what the hell is going on with all these emails about linux
i am seriously thinking about the salk/schiit (sounds like a german scat movie) setup. i have been looking/hoping for something like this.
If they are compatible, that should be a fantastic setup if the Schiit is any good.
My German is rusty (I know none), so every time I read the name of that DAC I mis-pronounce it in my head. What a horrible name for a DAC.