I have an N10 which I have used with both USB and AES/EBU. In both cases I was connecting to a Levinson 585 using Transparent cables - the Premium USB and Reference AES/EBU. Initially they sounded somewhat different, but fairly close in overall quality. After about 100 hours of break in, it was a different story - the AES/EBU was far, far better. So that appears to back up Aurender’s claim. However, I would caution that the results could vary depending on the cables and DAC you are using. But in my case it was an easy decision, even considering the cost of the Transparent Reference cable.
Aurender N10
From mfr product puff: "[Aurender]
N10’s AES/EBU, BNC, Coaxial, and Optical outputs provide a superior musical presentation. As opposed to an asynchonous USB connection, where the DAC pulls packets of information from the player, N10’s SPDIF and AES/EBU audio outputs push signal out to the DAC at intervals defined by the on-board OCXO clock. With a clock this precise, trust us, you want to use it!"
Anyone have a basis to agree or disagree?
Anyone have a basis to agree or disagree?
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