We don't see too many USB-to-S/PDIF converters 'round these parts. Really, who but the most insane audiophile (the type who thinks they can discern frequencies well outside the human range) actually ...
What I am wondering is how usb somehow has become 'good' let alone better than s/pdif. It has been forever since I have thought about this stuff - the d2a is vintage 2005 after all. All I know is, I ...
Audiophiles will spend massive amounts of money on gear to get the best sound possible. For that reason most of the gear that is audiophile grade carries a massive price tag. A new product called the ...
My music server (an old desktop PC) finally died and I'm looking to build a new box to replace it. Due to the age of my receiver, I need the new server to output digital audio via an S/PDIF coaxial ...
Wait just a second there, vaquero. We know you're invigorated, but you should probably attempt to digest the price tag here before blowing a gasket in excitement. Bel Canto — not known for trickling ...
Claimed as industryÕs first stereo audio CODEC family with a built-in USB controller and an internal S/PDIF-compatible I/O terminal, the PCM290x series is targeted at mini-stereo decks, portable ...
Bel Canto Design debuts the USB Link 24/96, the must-have component for computer hard disc music systems. This device converts a computer-derived USB input of up to 24 bits and 96kHz to SPDIF and ...
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