I'd be skeptical of any device, like PCs, not specifically designed for good sound.
DACs like the benchmark and others that re-clock during upsampling would seem to be the way to go when the source is a generic computer.
From the sound of it in my system, the Roku Soundbridge seems to do a very good job caching/buffing the bits received over the wireless connection from the laptop PC server and then providing the clock and delivering bits at the right time to the mhdt tube DAC.
The Roku has been a fantastic $129 investment for my system.
DACs like the benchmark and others that re-clock during upsampling would seem to be the way to go when the source is a generic computer.
From the sound of it in my system, the Roku Soundbridge seems to do a very good job caching/buffing the bits received over the wireless connection from the laptop PC server and then providing the clock and delivering bits at the right time to the mhdt tube DAC.
The Roku has been a fantastic $129 investment for my system.