@navyachts I’ll let @audphile1 answer the question as to whether DSD sounds better on the Bricasti or not, but looking at the specs these are your options:
Digital Inputs | XLR: AES/EBU 24 bit Single Wire, BNC: SPDIF, RCA: SPDIF, Optical: Toslink 44.1- 96k, USB 2 |
Sample Rates AES, SPDIF, AUX in | 44.1 kHz, to, 192khz |
Sample Rates USB | 44.1 kHz, to, 384kHz, DSD 64fs 128Fs 256Fs Native or DoP |
Sample Rates Ethernet | 44.1 kHz to 384kHz PCM, 64x 128x Native and DoP |
https://www.bricasti.com/en/consumer/m1s2_specs.php
so yes, using USB (which you will) you can play up to 256DSD
edit: he already did answer this question:
Few things based on my experience…it depends on the recording. Not all DSD files are by default better sounding than redbook or hi-res streaming. It also depends on the DAC. You will be able to feed the M1S2 a native DSD signal and take full advantage of the Bricasti DSD DAC.