Post publication tech stuff-
With the 5.3 non GTO firmware + Windows (built-in ASIO) upsampling to 32bit/198kHz and the aforementioned tweaks to the iFi USB driver settings, results close to the GTO can be achieved, although the numbers might show up as lower. For example. 198kHz will output upto approx 98kHz instead of the theoretical 150 or so of the GTO. However, with the much lower noise floor of the 32bit dynamic range. Reverb or ringing can be adjusted via the driver like mentioned in my earlier comment, to match the GTO.
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With the 5.3 non GTO firmware + Windows (built-in ASIO) upsampling to 32bit/198kHz and the aforementioned tweaks to the iFi USB driver settings, results close to the GTO can be achieved, although the numbers might show up as lower. For example. 198kHz will output upto approx 98kHz instead of the theoretical 150 or so of the GTO. However, with the much lower noise floor of the 32bit dynamic range. Reverb or ringing can be adjusted via the driver like mentioned in my earlier comment, to match the GTO.