Hello
I have an earlier macbook and I would like to try downloading some Hi -rez audio and give a listen.
I'm ok with converting FLAC files for itunes to handle.
What I need is a suggestion of a low cost (asia?) DAC perhaps from ebay, that can do a good job for less 200$.
macbook-> DAC-> preamp.
I would like to avoid buying other items such as airport to get the optical output, or other gizmos that convert USB to something else to then enter the DAC.
BUT, I don't want to hit any USB limitations. I want to play all the way up to 24/192 if I get some. Is this even possible or do I have to insert something else before the DAC?
so what are my options?
Thanks
paba
I have an earlier macbook and I would like to try downloading some Hi -rez audio and give a listen.
I'm ok with converting FLAC files for itunes to handle.
What I need is a suggestion of a low cost (asia?) DAC perhaps from ebay, that can do a good job for less 200$.
macbook-> DAC-> preamp.
I would like to avoid buying other items such as airport to get the optical output, or other gizmos that convert USB to something else to then enter the DAC.
BUT, I don't want to hit any USB limitations. I want to play all the way up to 24/192 if I get some. Is this even possible or do I have to insert something else before the DAC?
so what are my options?
Thanks
paba
You won't get your needs filled with USB (without spending big bucks you have a 16/44 limit). I got an Edirol FA-66 (Firewire) carefully shopping the selection to find a Firewire device that best met my very limited budget. A friend just bought one at Tom Lee's for $325.
dave
dave
are you sure, I think my macbook has USB 2.0 ports, I thought that was the criteria to go to higher re-rez with USB.
But it does have a firewire port too, so maybe I should look that way. I'm just scare that firewire might be in its last few years.
/paba
But it does have a firewire port too, so maybe I should look that way. I'm just scare that firewire might be in its last few years.
/paba
All the higher quality, high sampling rate devices are firewire, and i know the video guys complaining of lack of firewire were a big impetus for the 13" hewn from billet MacBook to get a Firewire port so i doubt it is goinf away.
Firewire was developed with media in mind. Right now fast USB means a custom USB controller. Not many people have written the software, and i know of no-one doing faster than 24/96 with USB (and you pay a price)
dave
Firewire was developed with media in mind. Right now fast USB means a custom USB controller. Not many people have written the software, and i know of no-one doing faster than 24/96 with USB (and you pay a price)
dave
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