PC audio and DAC advice needed

chrisj2

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[size=3>Hi all,

Im just starting out down the computer audio route thanks to my nad cd player giving up on me and at the same time moving to a flat where, try as I may, I can’t fit my cd’s in. To be honest there is a lot of information out there and having read a lot of it im still slightly confused so I was wondering if anyone had any advice.

My current starting set-up is the Realtek Audio HD card in my PC connected via 3.5mm jack to a 320bee nad amp then onto Quad 11L speakers.

Ive got two questions really:
Hi all,

Im just starting out down the computer audio route thanks to my nad cd player giving up on me and at the same time moving to a flat where, try as I may, I can’t fit my cd’s in. To be honest there is a lot of information out there and having read a lot of it im still slightly confused so I was wondering if anyone had any advice.

My current starting set-up is the Realtek Audio HD card in my PC connected via 3.5mm jack to a 320bee nad amp then onto Quad 11L speakers.

Ive got two questions really:
 
I'll have a stab and then those more qualified and articulate might weigh in.

The benefit of a DAC is simply that it should make things sound, well, better; more like listening to a decent CD player than a PC (a kind of Jack of all trades).

As for the second question, I can't speak for the Behringer, but I had an old version of the Beresford and it was well worth the money at the time, though I think the current model is more expensive.

Your PC will need an optical or coaxial port (depending which DAC you go for) to connect to a DAC.
 
al7478:Your PC will need an optical or coaxial port (depending which DAC you go for) to connect to a DAC.

...Or a USB socket, again depending on the DAC...
 
al7478:Your PC will need an optical or coaxial port (depending which DAC you go for) to connect to a DAC.

...Or a USB socket, again depending on the DAC...
 
Standard USB with the VDac works fine for me, hidden behind my amp. But indeed there are cheaper options. Think if you want to connect a headphone also (I did not like the NAD320 output at all). Nuforce also has an interesting offer.
 
Andrew Everard:

al7478:Your PC will need an optical or coaxial port (depending which DAC you go for) to connect to a DAC.

...Or a USB socket, again depending on the DAC...

Good point. Sorry about that, OP!
 
It will make a pretty big difference, the DACS on most (if not all) internal PC soundcards are woeful. The inside of a PC case is filled with electrical noise which makes it a bad place to create a clean analogue signal, thus there are no real "hifi" pc components, even the high-end £300 cards major on recording rather than replay, they sound average when playing back music through a decent seperates system.

I would steer clear of the UCA202, it's not really meant as a hifi source, just a little device of convenience, although by going outboard it does get around the aforementioned interference issues. Your system deserves better.

Most of the DACS between £100 and £300 have great reviews, both in whathifi and on the forums. I have a HRT streamerII (£140ish) and have heard a DACMAGIC also, both sound great with lossless files. All will be streets ahead of the Realtek sound thats for sure.

Spending a decent sum gets improvements such as 24bit / 96khz / upsampling / less jitter / better signal to noise ratio / less crosstalk / less total harmonic distortion, more inputs etc. It's not all about the specific DAC chip. Any device costing £30 is going to be cutting a serious number of corners.
 
dac will produce a bigger smoother sound than most sound cards in computers and laptops. but what about replaceing the broken nad cd player with a new nad cd player with usb in which can be used as dac. or a ca dacmagic is a good choice and would bring out the best in the nad 320 amp
 
the stereo jacks not gonna be great.

Im assuming ur amp doesnt have an optical in (if it did -just getting something like an audigy 4 soundcard with optical out would be good) - otherwise ur gonna need some sort of dac to get the best out of ur pc.
 

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