I've been burning many CDs to a hard drive in an effort to reclaim real estate. I play the music back from an external HD that connects to a Mac Air via Thunderbolt. The Air connects via USB 3.0 to my DAC
(which is the digital input of my Oppo 105 Universal Player).
Previously to purchasing the Oppo I was using a PS Audio "Digital Link" DAC that sounded great via SPDIF but did not do asynchronous USB. I added a Musical Fidelity "V-Link" that converts USB to SPDIF
and that improved things for USB. I later added the Oppo so that I could play Blu-Ray,SACDs, and DVD-A.
The Oppo as a DAC is great with Coax and Optical, and with flash drives. I am less entranced with the direct USB connection to my Air. It isn't terrible but there is a noticeable drop in quality, as if the proverbial veil has been pulled over the music.
I note with some amusement that in reading Audio magazines, many Audio reviewers that had previously praised computer audio and USB in particular to the skies are now rating the USB inputs of many DACs as inferior to their other digital inputs so apparently my perceptions are not unique.
When I restore the "V Link" to the system things improved, and life was good, but now I am getting many dropouts that I have determined are due to a loose USB connection to the V Link. This loose connection does not happen when I use the same USB cable on USB inputs of other components so I think the problem is shoddy workmanship in the V Link, which was after all a budget item.
How have others here obtained the best sound from their computers?
(which is the digital input of my Oppo 105 Universal Player).
Previously to purchasing the Oppo I was using a PS Audio "Digital Link" DAC that sounded great via SPDIF but did not do asynchronous USB. I added a Musical Fidelity "V-Link" that converts USB to SPDIF
and that improved things for USB. I later added the Oppo so that I could play Blu-Ray,SACDs, and DVD-A.
The Oppo as a DAC is great with Coax and Optical, and with flash drives. I am less entranced with the direct USB connection to my Air. It isn't terrible but there is a noticeable drop in quality, as if the proverbial veil has been pulled over the music.
I note with some amusement that in reading Audio magazines, many Audio reviewers that had previously praised computer audio and USB in particular to the skies are now rating the USB inputs of many DACs as inferior to their other digital inputs so apparently my perceptions are not unique.
When I restore the "V Link" to the system things improved, and life was good, but now I am getting many dropouts that I have determined are due to a loose USB connection to the V Link. This loose connection does not happen when I use the same USB cable on USB inputs of other components so I think the problem is shoddy workmanship in the V Link, which was after all a budget item.
How have others here obtained the best sound from their computers?
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