We don't see too many USB-to-S/PDIF converters 'round these parts. Really, who but the most insane audiophile (the type who thinks they can discern frequencies well outside the human range) actually ...
What I am wondering is how usb somehow has become 'good' let alone better than s/pdif. It has been forever since I have thought about this stuff - the d2a is vintage 2005 after all. All I know is, I ...
Claimed as industryÕs first stereo audio CODEC family with a built-in USB controller and an internal S/PDIF-compatible I/O terminal, the PCM290x series is targeted at mini-stereo decks, portable ...
Bel Canto Design debuts the USB Link 24/96, the must-have component for computer hard disc music systems. This device converts a computer-derived USB input of up to 24 bits and 96kHz to SPDIF and ...
Audiophiles will spend massive amounts of money on gear to get the best sound possible. For that reason most of the gear that is audiophile grade carries a massive price tag. A new product called the ...
Wait just a second there, vaquero. We know you're invigorated, but you should probably attempt to digest the price tag here before blowing a gasket in excitement. Bel Canto-- not known for trickling ...
So I'm building a new HTPC. Currently mine doesn't have enough HP to do hi-def well enough for my tastes. Anyway, I find myself slot limited as in my mobo has SPDIF output but via a header which ...