@rixthetrick
Can I suggest you use a whiff of Caig Deoxit on either end rather than resort to brute force?
Can I suggest you use a whiff of Caig Deoxit on either end rather than resort to brute force?
USB sucks
An USB DAC uses async digital transport with buffering. Then, it uses its own accurate internal clock generator to convert the digital data to analog.@guyboisvert This all sounds nice on paper, but in real life buffering creates latency, a clock is highly susceptible to any noise that is mixed with the signal ( and there is a lot of such noise created by the motherboard, processor, EMI etc), and this is just the beginning. We have the whole range of issues here, from the so called common notion of time to parasitic loops. The isochronous transfer used for real-time audio is far from perfect, it is not the same as a bulk protocol used for data. Having said that, a USB connection may sound impressively well. Or it may be really noisy, depending on the implementation and many factors. I have a ZEN Mk3 and an Aqua DAC, and the difference between USB cables is significant to say the least. |
@ antigrunge2 - Thank you, I am actually currently looking into technologies that enhances connections. I do agree that oxidization is certainly an area which needs to be addressed in connections, especially for example copper. Still, there’s nothing wrong with a good mechanical connection, yes that’s personal opinion. And more totally off topic - https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=7&v=Y2nQ8isf55s&feature=emb_logo Imagine if it were possible to have a totally solder free set of cables, or crossovers, amplifier etc. Cold welded USB, XLR cables and speaker cables. Okay enough have eluded to my being in a fantasy world, without my providing evidence. |
A good friend just purchased an Auralic Aries G1, which Johnny Darko reviews in the link below. It’s connected via USB, the same brand of USB cables that I used to build. This may be my next purchase actually - yes it’s still got USB, as well as Toslink, Coaxial, and AES/EBU. https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=319&v=7bO1RHX3LuQ&feature=emb_logo |