Bigamp
My point is as Onhwy61 said... does the "???" DAc support more than 16/44-48 over USB?
Can DACs in fact accept higher word lengths and bit rates using USB as the conduit, or why not?
My own meager trials indicate to me using USB as the only interface for music is not as positive as is using a sound card which outputs via coax, or AES instead.
I've not tried the Wavelength designs on USB, but sure wouldn't mind doing it just to see the degree of diff. But I am satisfied a sound card, either on board or USB which allows a pass thru of higher bit information bests USB alone.
...and yes, I've even bought the De ASIO driver online and implemented it too.
Now I'm not saying the sound isn't any good going USB alone... I'm saying placing a card in between the PC and stand alone DAC sounds better noticeably.... even with an inexpensive USB sound card!
What gets me in this topic is the notion USB only transmutes limited bit rates.
NOTE > Onhwy61 is right agbout many DAC makers indicating high word lengths and bit rate decoding, but they're not as clear on which or if all the interfaces of their DACs do indeed handle them... ya have to look closely to see who's doing what where.
Then too is the idea regardless the numbers... some will outperform others, as it's seldom as simple as a numbers game entirely.
I kinda think USB does transmute 24/96 presently.. or my sony sure thinks it does... but it's old, and may be developing a case of 'bitzhymers'.