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Does it work without the supplied drivers (as a generic USB audio device)?
Hmm, that's interesting. Is it absolutely bit perfect if it has a master volume control? I mean, it would alter the digital output when changing the volume...this isn't a DAC... Could you find some 192 khz material to try? You can PM...
There is also the M-Audio Audiophile 192. Based on the VIA Envy24HT, same as the Juli@. Installed drivers provide ASIO support. I use it to transport 192khz by coaxial to my DAC without a problem (both Windows XP and Mac OS X).
Apogee Mini-DAC. I find the DAC1 a bit too bright sounding.
Depends...I have tried outputting from various cards, including the Prelude, Audiophile 192, X-Fi Platinum, and some Realtek onboards. The difference is relatively minor, even up to 24/96 and 24/192. Though my DAC does "dual...
Quote: Originally Posted by audioengr There are no USB converters that output 24/192 yet. I'm working on one that will be available later this year, but it will not be cheap. Requires two clocks to do all sample-rates...
I have an "decent external D/A"...(read the first sentence of my post!) I prefer the Apogee sound over the Benchmark...and a few other engineers as well! I just need basically "PCI(e)->Coax" 24/192.
I have an Apogee Mini-DAC Firewire that does not work with XP SP3 and Vista (if you would like to know more about my findings, PM me). As a result, I am searching for a 24/192 PCIe or USB transport for relatively cheap sum. It must be...
How about custom brokerage fees? Did you get hit by them? (free shipping @ earphonesolutions is by Fedex)
Well, I'd prefer to keep it down, as really, I will probably change again in the next year, and the next...and what if I loose them, etc. The UE-11 works out to $575 an earphone! I'm really trying to make it 600 and below, 600 is...
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