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I just purchased a Zero amp/DAC. Well, I changed computers now, and do not have an optical or coaxial output. Is there any (cheap!) converter out there that I could simply run USB from my computer into the optical input??
I've tried to search for this, but came up with several different topics.
Is there somehow an audible difference when doing USB cord -> USB to Optical converter -> Optical cable -> DAC -> amp? I don't see how the sound is improved if you're still using the USB cord in the mix, but then again, I'm new at all of this Any insight?
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Headphone Collection:
Grado RS-1
AKG K701
Sennheiser HD 280 Pro
Sennheiser PXC 300
iM716
Amps:
HeadRoom Max'd Desktop Amp/DAC
HeadRoom Total AirHead
It cleans up the signal. That is about it. All the noise and crap from the pc is scrubbed. My very old sony digital pre(first to ever use dolby) sounds like an iMod now to me. This is what it does in my system anyway.
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Cans: Just cheap portables atm.
Amps/Source: Vista Winamp Ogg-Vorbis plug in w/ Realtime Rip > Trends Audio UD-10>Sherwood 6500 to the 550s
Speakers: av123 Onix Rocket 550 MKII, Mirage Mini Sats, 12" TAD sub in Cherry Wood.
Now, one problem with USB ... and now I see why Apogee upgraded to FireWire, is that USB only takes you to 48kHz, so higher quality audio than that is not possible via USB. Then again, that is CD quality, which is OK. Now, more links ...