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 PS Audio NuWave phono is an A/D converter. Why would I need to get another one? This is what I do not understand.

I'm sorry to be so persistent but I am trying to understand this process. If the analog signal has been digitized into a high rez DSD or PCM by the PS Audio Phono converter, what kind of machine do I need to convert this data stream into a music file that I can access for playback. Obviously somewhere in the chain we need a DAC.

If someone could just outline in a chart the stages that we need to go through I might understand it better.

I'll start here (as I understand it): Phono signal - A/D conversion - DSD or PCM (all accomplished by the PS Audio Phono) - ???something to process and put the data on the harddrive - DAC - Audio Preamp - Amp - Speakers.

What sort of device is the fourth stage (I realize it is a computer but what soft ware is needed to make it work).

Is there a freestanding device that will take the DSD or PCM stream, process it and put it on a hard drive AND function as a DAC so I am looking at two boxes between the turntable and the preamp. This is what I thought the Sony would do but I now understand why it will not.

This is what the Alesis Masterlink did for me 10 years ago.

Is there nothing like that out there like the Alesis that has more storage and organizes the music better?
PS Audio has forums on their website, just hit the Community button, and I'd guess that this topic has been discussed there at length. If it has not been discussed already, I'm sure there would be no shortage of people willing to explain what you need in detail.
I see now, I was thinking your ps was just a phono preamp. Yes your turntable would go to your ps audio which would go to a computer and create a DSD or PCM file. You could then transfer this file into the sony to be stored and played back. The sony would store the file and connect to your preamp-amp-speakers.
But to answer your question about the direct connection to the sony the answer is no. You would have to go to a computer first and then transfer the file from the computer to the sony where it would then be stored on the sonys internal drive or USB external drive for later playback.
It would have been too simple for Sony to provide analog inputs to their new machine.
With myopic thinking like this it's no wonder Sony's stock has fallen so low...