I've heard of those who have dropped some long green on such an effort, and gone to a Links card for just such purposes
getting the digi info out to a DAC, Transporter, Duet, etc.
I should also think there is some greater good to be had in the spending, but I wonder just how much is that greater good?
Ive gone USB out to a DAC, TOS too, and Coax (BNC) . Analog as well. Bought USB sound cards and fed them into the same DAC mood1 mentioned, BC e one DAC3.
IMO, the best sound Ive been able to develop has come by way of a PCI M Audio 192 Audiophile 24/96 card in my oldest Dell desktop using xp home sp 3 + J river Media Center 12 via a Stereovox xv2 cable to the Bel Canto DAC 3, then into the balance of my system (s)..
The resultant sound is far superior to my previous Sony XA 777es, and several of the newer CDPs Ive heard about my area Cary, Wadia, Cambridge, etc . or as good.
So I suppose one can raise the bar significantly via the output card by spending far far more than the couple hundred bucks an M Audio card costs but the thing for consideration here is then what?
I think the limiting factor, bottle neck, or main item will then be the DAC being fed.
If I had an INT with an onboard dac all in one sort of deal, I dont think Id spend a ton on a card to get a signal into that DAC so it can then do its job . The ONLY consideration Id have there is IF no de-jitterizing is going on in the INT DAC maybe.
The ones Ive seen using the Linx cards were feeding DACs which ran $4k & up.
I should also think there is some greater good to be had in the spending, but I wonder just how much is that greater good?
Ive gone USB out to a DAC, TOS too, and Coax (BNC) . Analog as well. Bought USB sound cards and fed them into the same DAC mood1 mentioned, BC e one DAC3.
IMO, the best sound Ive been able to develop has come by way of a PCI M Audio 192 Audiophile 24/96 card in my oldest Dell desktop using xp home sp 3 + J river Media Center 12 via a Stereovox xv2 cable to the Bel Canto DAC 3, then into the balance of my system (s)..
The resultant sound is far superior to my previous Sony XA 777es, and several of the newer CDPs Ive heard about my area Cary, Wadia, Cambridge, etc . or as good.
So I suppose one can raise the bar significantly via the output card by spending far far more than the couple hundred bucks an M Audio card costs but the thing for consideration here is then what?
I think the limiting factor, bottle neck, or main item will then be the DAC being fed.
If I had an INT with an onboard dac all in one sort of deal, I dont think Id spend a ton on a card to get a signal into that DAC so it can then do its job . The ONLY consideration Id have there is IF no de-jitterizing is going on in the INT DAC maybe.
The ones Ive seen using the Linx cards were feeding DACs which ran $4k & up.