USB to S/PDIF

jcarruthers

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Hi all,

Are there any decent cheap USB to S/PDIF convertors that can cope with 24 bit 96 kHz.

My MacBook Air doesn't have an optical output and my Pro has been locked down by work so I can't use Audirvana etc

James
 

BronC

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Musical Fidelity do a vlink2 that does exactly what you want. You should be able to pick up a 2nd hand one for about £60. They also do on that handles 24 192 - but that is a lot more expensive
 

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jcarruthers said:
Hi all,

Are there any decent cheap USB to S/PDIF convertors that can cope with 24 bit 96 kHz.

My MacBook Air doesn't have an optical output and my Pro has been locked down by work so I can't use Audirvana etc

James

My M2Tech Hiface 2 is good. About 100 quid I think
 

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I use an M-Audio USB Transit. Just 100 USD when it was new. It's discontinued but you might be able to find used ones for really cheap prices.
 

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ngibbs said:
jcarruthers said:
Hi all,

Are there any decent cheap USB to S/PDIF convertors that can cope with 24 bit 96 kHz.

My MacBook Air doesn't have an optical output and my Pro has been locked down by work so I can't use Audirvana etc

James

My M2Tech Hiface 2 is good. About 100 quid I think

http://www.whathifi.com/forum/computer-based-media/how-tog-get-the-best-sound-from-a-pc
 

jcarruthers

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The Musical Fidelity sounds good - in fact my old V-DAC is on eBay finishing today.

Amazon have them for £100 so it looks like it'll pay for it.
 

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