Best Digital Interface


It is my understanding that Asynchronous USB may be the best interface for digital transfer to a USB DAC. If the DAC has  Asynchronous USB then it basically owns the signal and basically re clocks timing, bits etc for a more perfect transfer if fed USB? I am streaming from a Node 2 into an RME DAC. I know there is no USB output from the Node. I have a few questions: 
1. Is there a Coax to USB adapter available? Does this make sense? 
2. Are there other reasonably priced (>1k) streamers that have USB output?

Thanks! 
mofojo
Without USB isn't the clock in the Node 2 running the show?

Yes, but:

1 - You can't put USB in the middle and have it magically control the output of the coaxial cable.  The coaxial signal (or optical) is one way only. 

2 - The only reason this was ever needed in the first place was to improve upon mediocre clocks in the transports by replacing them with the superior clocks coming out in the DACs. So, if the transports had perfect clocks, asynchronous USB would never have been needed.  These clocks are now better than they used to be.

3 - There are clock regenerators, like Wyred4Sound's Remedy, and it does work and it is effective but only up to a point. It works a lot better with old DACs than new DACs which have better clock locking circuits.
If your transport is providing S/PDIF, it's never a good idea to convert this to USB.  The target DAC will have to re-convert back to S/PDIF and I2S anyways, but now you have timing problems since USB is really a data packet interface and not an audio/timing interface.

The RME --might-- be re-clocking the S/PDIF data, but the S/PDIF data from the Node 2 is already clocked using the sample rate of the original music data.
I'm not familiar with your RME, I never heard of a dac that didn't reclock S/PDIF. I'll take  look at the manual.
30.3 Digital
  Clocks: Internal, SPDIF In
  Jitter suppression of external clocks: > 50 dB (2.4 kHz)
  Effective clock jitter influence on DA conversion: near zero
 PLL ensures zero dropout, even at more than 100 ns jitter  Additional Digital Bitclock PLL for trouble-free varispeed ADAT operation
  Supported sample rates for external clocks: 44 kHz up to 200 kHz
 Internally supported sample rates: 44.1 kHz up to 768 kHz

Maybe I'm a bit dim, but this section of the manual states that this DAC controls jitter of all formats.

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