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Lucabeer
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Topic: External DAC: connectionsPosted: 28 Jan 2009 at 8:16am |
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I have already posted this to the Head-Fi forum, but I think that some useful advice might also come from here...
I have just ordered a SuperPro 707 DAC USB, because the idea of feeding the Solo with the output of a crappy motherboard integrated sound card was a big no-no. I see that this nice little DAC can also be connected to the PC with S/P DIF, in addition to USB. My integrated sound board (Asus motherboard) is able to output a S/P DIF signal at 48 or 96 Khz, so I was wondering whether the best solution is connecting the DAC to a free USB port or using this S/P DIF connection. I know that integrated sound boards are crappy as far as it concerns audio quality, but am I correct in thinking that if I use the S/P DIF output to feed the external DAC then it won't matter because the motherboard will actually only feed a pristine bitstream to the DAC (which will do a much better conversion) without altering it? What worries me a bit is why 48 Khz rather than 44.1... Since ordinary FLAC/Wave/320Kbps MP3s are 44.1 Khz, is there a risk of a badly made upsampling to the signal sent to the S/P DIF? Not that upsampling (if made in the digital domain) is necessarily a bad thing (actually it might make filtering easier for the DAC), but the trick is HOW that upsampling is done.. Thanks for the advice! Edited by Lucabeer - 28 Jan 2009 at 8:19am |
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Lucabeer
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Posted: 28 Jan 2009 at 6:06pm |
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Well, the DAC arrived today so I can answer myself...
USB seems better, and it proves that the 48Khz upsampling was not exactly a good idea. For those who might be interested, this very little DAC seems to perform very nicely: dynamics and fullness of the sound (plus of course the signal to noise ratio) are largely improved compared to the integrated soundboard analog output. I am listening to Nick Cave's "Nocturama", and the voice comes out clean and rich, the drumming and the piano have more depth, and the guitar sound crystal clear. A little cheap DAC that seems to be worth more than it costs! |
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Posted: 29 Jan 2009 at 4:51am |
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Glad to see you are enjoing your new SuperPro 707 DAC. I have read about it but I honestly have my DAC needs met already so I did not purchase one. Good luck.
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