Yes, I do prefer SPDIF to USB. This DAC has tube SPDIF inputs and, while USB still sounds very good, SPDIF brings a bigger, wider, more open, vivid sound. Aside from the size aspect, music through the USB input sounds like the performers are just kind of going through the motions, like another day on the job, while SPDIF sounds like they are really putting their hearts into it. The caveat is that it depends on what you feed it. When you introduce a converter, its power cable/supply, and a SPDIF cable, that all tunes the sound.
In some applications I have preferred toslink with a good glass cable too. My experience with direct USB hasn’t been too favorable, but I’ve read that much progress has been made in recent years. It was generally not very good in the early days, even with advent of asynchronous interfaces. Actually, I did have an iFi Pro IDSD and found its USB input to be comparable to SPDIF, if not slightly better. However, I thought wireless streaming was best. Go figure.
As always, YMMV with system synergy and personal taste.
In some applications I have preferred toslink with a good glass cable too. My experience with direct USB hasn’t been too favorable, but I’ve read that much progress has been made in recent years. It was generally not very good in the early days, even with advent of asynchronous interfaces. Actually, I did have an iFi Pro IDSD and found its USB input to be comparable to SPDIF, if not slightly better. However, I thought wireless streaming was best. Go figure.
As always, YMMV with system synergy and personal taste.