

OK, I'll try to deal with this in reverse order. I had hoped that there’d be one all-in-one solution, but that seems to be an unobtainable dream.

:-) One thing seems to be clear from the comments above: My question is actually two separate questions.ġ) How do I get a great USB -> AES/EBU converter, preferably with an all-digital preamp – that is volume control, source selector and at least one analogue input with an ADC?Ģ) How do I get a digital signal wirelessly from my laptop to this digital preamp? If this is at all possible without any audio degradation. Here are links:īuilding a 8260A system to support both 16/44 and 24/192 I don’t understand what you’re saying, either.

These have a few years on them, but they are interesting none the less. I’ve found other threads on this forum discussing the same issue. Much like the Benchmark DAC1 PRE had XLR output and was a preamp from music studios. Digital mixing consoles with 1-4 channels and/or preamplifiers with USB and analogue inputs, a physical volume control and an AES/EBU output for active studio monitors.
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If AES/EBU is a standard in professional music recording there really ought to be a number of cross-over products from the professional world. This is indeed a website with many friendly people! :-) Looking forward to seeing you in Berkeley in about 6 weeks! I try to clean and organize my own closets once in a while even if only a few things get tossed out and a couple of items added. You know I've made this place my home and so this is just my friendly $0.02. But computer audio does not stand still and I think people-especially new folks visiting CA for the first time-would be well served by some refresh and culling of the C.A.S.H. I agree that newer is not always batter, and groundbreaking products don't come along very often. With but two exceptions, all the entires on the list date from 2013 and earlier-most MUCH earlier.
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In addition, the continued omission of two popular-and highly regarded by your membership-software players (Audirvana+ and HQ Player), while still linking to the defunct free version of Audirvana and to OS Lion(!), makes it appear that you have left the C.A.S.H. 2 of the 4 USB>S/PDIF converters), and/or the links are dead. But also with due respect, there are many worthy products not listed, and a large number of the products on the C.A.S.H. Sorry Chris, I did not mean to imply that. With all do respect, newer doesn't equal better.
