PS Audio Phono + Sony HAP-Z1ES


Does anyone know if a person can send the D/A output of the PS Audio NuWave Phono Converter directly into a Sony HAP-Z1ES for archiving vinyl? It would be great to have a 2-box solution for archiving vinyl. The Sony only has an Ethernet input and the PS Audio does not have that corresponding output port so I assume they do not talk to each other, or is there a cable that can accommodate both? Or is there something that can link them that is simple?

I am sure there is something I am not understanding about these devices but upon reading the reviews it seemed as though a relatively simple solution might be at hand for this task by mating these two devices.

Thanks to all who respond.
lubachl
The sony has no digital input or output. The USB and Ethernet are purely for use of network connection and the USB is for external storage. ALL music must pass through the computer and be stored on the internal or external via USB hard drives. The USB connected hard drive cannot have music already on it, it must be transferred from the computer through the network.
I guess I am trying to understand how one can make digital copies of LPs. 10 years ago I had an Alesis Masterlink and it was a simple matter to run the analog signal into that device and it would store it on the hard drive and I could play it back at whatever sample rate I chose to record at.

I sold it because I was not very serious about archiving my vinyl (and eventually getting my collection down to a manageable number). I would assume there is something like that out there with a terabyte of memory and a better means of organizing the files. This is what I thought the Sony device could do.

Not sure I understand the difference between the Sony HAP-Z1ES and a regular computer with music software.

I thank you for responding despite that I do not quite understand how to proceed.
I would look into an Ayre QA-9 which is an Analog to digital converter. You would plug this into a computer to make the copies. The Sony is basically a audio server which plays DSD and PCM files which are stored directly on the sony.
The Sony is not what you need. If you want to use the NuWave you'll need a computer and recording/editing software, PS makes specific recommendation, or you could use a dedicated recorder from Korg or Tascam.