USB DAC or USB to SPDIF conv. + non USB DAC?


The only digital out from my PC is USB. It is my understanding that a USB connection will limit the sample to 44.1 or 48Hz (correct?) So, Im thinking of getting a USB to SPDIF converter (like the HagUsb) plus a non-USB DAC (like the Lite NOS AH DAC).

Does this make sense?

Mike19

mmarvin19
Just to add to Restock's post.....all Wavelength DAC's can be ordered with 24/96 capability. Yet, as far as I know, that is as high as USB will go for now anyway.

Yet, with a good soundcard or through firewire, sample rates can go as high as 24/192. And, there's downloadable music available at the highest sampling rates.

I can not think of any better choice than MHDT Paradisea Plus USB Dac for your budget.
I don`t the Brick can be order with 24/96, but its a great sounding dac as is.

Greg
Yep, you're right, the Brick cannot yet be ordered 24/96, although I'm sure that is in the works.
Hey, Restock - any idea why/how the Benchmark and the Cosecant can do 24/96 via USB while the less expensive USB DACs can't?

Actually the EMU0404USB soundcard can do 24/96 for a around $230.

Otherwise, it depends on the USB-SPDIF conversion chip most DACs use for their USB input. Furthermore, some DACs are non-oversampling and plain limited to 44.1 or 48KHz sampling rates (e.g. Wavelength Brick and MHDT DACs).