Alright, so a noobish question, but I want to make sure I am doing this correct. I have my desktop amp (Head Box II) hooked up to my iMac's line out and my amp drives the SR80i's. So, iMac line out > 3.5 to RCA to amp >headphones. Is that correct or am I doing something wrong? I've heard that you need to hook up the RCA to a USB connect to bypass the soundcard in the computer? I don't know! Any help is appreciated!
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8/3/11 at 6:16pm
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What you're doing should work fine. If you're not hearing static/hash, then keep using it.
You can use an external DAC if you want. Your Mac has a mini-Toslink jack in the headphone jack, so you could use an optical cable to connect that to a DAC. Some DACs have a USB connector, too.
Then you'd connect the DAC via RCA cables to your amp.
I'm not a big believer in spending a lot on digital sources - they all sound about the same when you level-match them. So if you're not getting any noise (obvious stuff, not "golden ear" things) then just jack the computer into the amp and enjoy.
You can use an external DAC if you want. Your Mac has a mini-Toslink jack in the headphone jack, so you could use an optical cable to connect that to a DAC. Some DACs have a USB connector, too.
Then you'd connect the DAC via RCA cables to your amp.
I'm not a big believer in spending a lot on digital sources - they all sound about the same when you level-match them. So if you're not getting any noise (obvious stuff, not "golden ear" things) then just jack the computer into the amp and enjoy.

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You connect a USB DAC to the computer then use it's RCA (or 3.5mm phono, if that's what it has) to feed the amp, this bypasses the onboard sound card. What we call a stand-alone DAC unit (since every digital source with an analog output has a DAC chip) for traditional HiFi systems is basically a soundcard with a separate chassis and PSU (even if it uses a USB charge-pump circuit.)
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