USB yet again


For a few years I have had an Intona Isolator with Oyaide Continental 5S upstream and Intona Reference downstream connecting Streamer and DAC. Given the Strong benefit of filters on the upstream Ethernet connection I added a LHY Audio USB 3.0 purifier with a Grey Knights power cable. The tightening of the transfer and resultant SQ was remarkable despite having used superior cables before.

While USB remains a compromised transfer format, asynchronous USB is the only protocol synchronising the server’s and dac’s clocks unless both have master clock connections. AES/EBU may have better noise rejection but has imbedded clock signal,SPDif is outdated as well as speed constrained and I2S not standardised. Hopefully the industry comes up with a better solution. It is interesting that there seems to emerge a trend to combine server and dac: one wonders why?

antigrunge2

@sns I agree and once one has synergy in their digital front end the worlds of music unfolds. 

@antigrunge2 

I’m not getting your reference to SPDIF being “speed constrained”- how is this different when compared to AES?

@designsfx 

I am not aware of any SPDif connections faster than 192KHz, conversely double AES/EBU can run at 384MHz

I was perfectly satisfied with my Node 130 using USB to my Denafrips Pontus II DAC. Started reading threads like this, and after checking with Alvin Chee at Vinshine, I decided to add a Denafrips Iris DDC between the Node and Pontus.

The Iris optically and galvanically cleans and re-clocks the data, and then outputs via I2S to the Pontus. The sound improvement was immediately noticeable even before the Iris and cable had a chance to settle in. Why I keep reading these threads