A lot of misinformation being spun here. I think the title of the thread pretty much sums up the irrationality in so far as a sweeping generalization. If I said McIntosh sucks, I suppose it would be due to my personal experience which is certainly valid as is the OP's umm, OP.
Certainly if I was struggling with a certain technology with my gear it would be frustrating, I totally get it. However, the time that USB has been around and matured is very evident and in many cases surpassed most other interfaces. That's not to say it doesn't have issues. I think one has to approach such statements with some maturity and understanding of the technology. There isn't one "connection" type that exists that someone at some point hasn't had an issue with their gear.
If the designer and the implicit design intent is focused entirely on USB, or opt, or spdif, or Ethernet etc....chances are THAT interface will acell above any other in that particular product. Its actually very apparent in numerous products and nowadays, USB pretty much dominates most product interfaces.
Creating a really GOOD Ethernet interface in a DAC is very expensive. The same goes for pretty much all other types > USB, i2s, opt etc... . Sure you can load up a component with everything under the sun, but it's THE IMPLEMENTATION of said interface that matters. This has been stated ad nauseam throughout most forums. My .02
Certainly if I was struggling with a certain technology with my gear it would be frustrating, I totally get it. However, the time that USB has been around and matured is very evident and in many cases surpassed most other interfaces. That's not to say it doesn't have issues. I think one has to approach such statements with some maturity and understanding of the technology. There isn't one "connection" type that exists that someone at some point hasn't had an issue with their gear.
If the designer and the implicit design intent is focused entirely on USB, or opt, or spdif, or Ethernet etc....chances are THAT interface will acell above any other in that particular product. Its actually very apparent in numerous products and nowadays, USB pretty much dominates most product interfaces.
Creating a really GOOD Ethernet interface in a DAC is very expensive. The same goes for pretty much all other types > USB, i2s, opt etc... . Sure you can load up a component with everything under the sun, but it's THE IMPLEMENTATION of said interface that matters. This has been stated ad nauseam throughout most forums. My .02