Steve said:
why do you need the AE?
I currently use an AE as a base station/Internet router in my office, which is where I store my music (on a noisy Lacie 500GB hard drive). I use this AE + wi-fi network to beam my music to my PowerBook in my listening room. So the music runs through the PowerBook (which also serves as a glorified remote control) and to my stereo via 1/8" analog headphone jack. The goal is to replace the 1/8" analog connection to my stereo as economically and efficiently as possible.
I am not personally attached to any particular method (Firewire, USB, Toslink). Perhaps I misspoke by including Firewire in my proposed setup. (Sammie said Firewire is better than AE, but perhaps I'm comparing apples and oranges at this point, since I would not be using AE to connect to the DAC. Sammie also said to limit Firewire runs to 1 meter, which I can't do realistically in my proposed setup.) So.... If Toslink allows for longer (25 foot) runs, then that would seem to be a great advantage (and would allow me to keep the PowerBook on my lap).
So, here's the (corrected) proposed set-up:
G5 -> WiFi -> AE -> Powerbook -> Toslink -> Reclocker -> S/PDIF coax -> DAC -> analog -> Arcam amp
As for 24/96, I am ignorant. I don't know what my current/future capabilities or needs are in this area. I play Apple Lossless, but can/should I be ripping my music differently?