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In Reply to: RE: Good Bye USB Audio posted by rjan on February 05, 2016 at 04:30:35
Exactly what Klaus says, a DAC plugged straight into the bus of the computer.
Bus > Soundcard
Bus > USB Hub > USB receiver > DAC
The entire USB protocol is out of the chain
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It's amazing that hipsters who insist they can hear sampling remnants in interpolated 24/96 digital waveforms can somehow fail to detect surface noise from their own vinyl LPs.
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'It's amazing that hipsters who insist they can hear sampling remnants in interpolated 24/96 digital waveforms can somehow fail to detect surface noise from their own vinyl LPs.'
thanks for that !
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It's amazing that hipsters who insist they can hear sampling remnants in interpolated 24/96 digital waveforms can somehow fail to detect surface noise from their own vinyl LPs.
On your list you missed:
LiFePo4 powered Uptone Regens with external super femto neutron clocks, plus charger.
USB cables you need two of them. If you buy Mercmans prefered choice you'll be short by $1400. ;)
Of course you also need Jitterbugs. Many Jitterbugs. We learned each open USB port on the PC side needs at least one. They are just $50 each. Peanuts. Why bother!?!?
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