Toslink or USB DAC converter?

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I currently use regular headphone jack from my computer for music output but realize that using a USB DAC or optical cable would be much better in terms of sound quality. Unfortunately, my laptop does not have a Toslink output…

I am curious as to whether I'd get the same results with a USB to Toslink converter (for £33) that I can use to output digital signal directly into my Onkyo 725 or whether I should invest in a DAC converter (£75+) that will output analog.

If USB DAC converter, then which one?

EDIT: Also, if I am using mp3 files (not lossless) will DAC improve the sound any?

I can output Firewire or USB out of my laptop and my amplifier has a Toslink input.
 
Correct me if I am wrong, but I don't think I can swap out my sound card on the laptop (its a Lenovo R60).
 
Nonono - a USB soundcard is external - you plug it into a USB socket, and then just plug a toslink from it to your reciever.

Make sure you get one with optical out though, as the cheaper ones don't tend to have it...
 
That could work, but to allow for future-proofing, try this, which is capable of 24bit 96Khz decoding for ultra-high quality downloads from Linn etc...

http://www.m-audio.com/products/en_us/Transit.html
 
If you already have an optical in on your Onkyo then one of these for £18 and an optical cable should work fine.

http://www.maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?ModuleNo=34128
 

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