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In Reply to: RE: The saga of my netbook power supply - Goody found... posted by Eunegis on December 23, 2011 at 02:40:39
There are many similar adaptors on the market, probably employing the same ADU chip.
It only works up to 48 kHz. It is compatible with USB 2.0 but up to Full Speed, NOT High Speed required for higher sample rates.
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Just a short update:
the USB2ISO works generally at least up to 96kHz - I tested it myself with Audio-gd's Digital Interface hanging behind it (which utilizes a Tenor TE7022 receiver chip).
Generally I think I'll keep my netbook. I found for myself that a good ASIO driver contributes more to sound quality than the type of computer or DAC. Saying that, I'm talking about precision, transparency and extension of sound, not so much about brighter/darker - the latter can be tuned by the choosing a certain DAC or Amp.
[The ADuM4160] only works up to 48 kHz.
I reported on this list that I could get the device to 48 KHz only. Soundchekk (who first suggested I try it) reported that it works up to 96 KHz. I concluded that the issue was something to do with the driver I was using. Someone who bought one on my recommendation also runs it at 96 KHz.
HTH
Dave
Thanks for pointing that out.
The limitation is then only for newer 192kHz drivers...
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