Hi guys,
I'm new to the forum. I've got the following setup:
-Laptop with USB external sound card - Creative Sound Blaster Omni Surround 5.1
- Marantz PM6005 amp
- A pair of Q Acoustic Concept 20s
I mainly listen to hi-res audio files from the laptop or the desktop Tidal app.
Sometimes I listen to music from my phone (Google Pixel 3XL) connected to AudioQuest DragonFly Black running a generic (cheap) 3.5mm to RCA cable which goes into Tuner Input of the amp. Music is played via the USB Audio Pro app which is in turn synced with Tidal. The AudioQuest DragonFly Black supports MQA after the latest software update.
Currently I've got the external sound card connected to the amp via Atlas Element Integra.
Now my concern about that is that the D-A conversion is executed by the sound card rather than the amp.
Do you think that's a good idea or would it be better to run an optical such as QED Performance Graphite from the sound card to the amp thus keeping everything digital till it gets to the amp where the conversion is done by the onboard DAC? Basically which DAC would be better - sound card or amp?
Also, do you think there would be any noticeable benefit of adding equipment to eliminate noise such as AudioQuest's Jitter Bug and/or better mains products considering the current system?
Any other suggestions on improving the system or ways of connecting things would be appreciated.
Cheers,
Chris
I'm new to the forum. I've got the following setup:
-Laptop with USB external sound card - Creative Sound Blaster Omni Surround 5.1
- Marantz PM6005 amp
- A pair of Q Acoustic Concept 20s
I mainly listen to hi-res audio files from the laptop or the desktop Tidal app.
Sometimes I listen to music from my phone (Google Pixel 3XL) connected to AudioQuest DragonFly Black running a generic (cheap) 3.5mm to RCA cable which goes into Tuner Input of the amp. Music is played via the USB Audio Pro app which is in turn synced with Tidal. The AudioQuest DragonFly Black supports MQA after the latest software update.
Currently I've got the external sound card connected to the amp via Atlas Element Integra.
Now my concern about that is that the D-A conversion is executed by the sound card rather than the amp.
Do you think that's a good idea or would it be better to run an optical such as QED Performance Graphite from the sound card to the amp thus keeping everything digital till it gets to the amp where the conversion is done by the onboard DAC? Basically which DAC would be better - sound card or amp?
Also, do you think there would be any noticeable benefit of adding equipment to eliminate noise such as AudioQuest's Jitter Bug and/or better mains products considering the current system?
Any other suggestions on improving the system or ways of connecting things would be appreciated.
Cheers,
Chris