I think it's all been covered, but it doesn't matter that the DAC gas only one output to the preamp. You can connect multiple digital sources to a DAC, but only play one of them at a time
Let's start by defining what your problem is first (and then you can correct me if I m wrong!) You have 2 digital sources and you want to improve the sound quality of both by adding an external DAC. otherwise there would be no need for adding an external DAC right? if you buy a DAC that accepts 2 inputs (mine accepts Optical and Coax, but it does not matter ) the problem is solved that is because you are not going to be listening to 2 sources simultaneously. Just turn off the source that you are not going to listen to each listening session. Your DAC will lock to the incoming signal and will convert that one feeding the analogue signal to the preamp. If you have more than 2 digital sources then a switching box such as the LINKFOR suggested above is the solution. |
I have a simple solution to your problem and it will cost you $26. I was always running into the same problem as I have multiple Sony mega storage CD units I use as transport. Just a couple weeks ago I decided I am NOT buying anymore DAC units. In addition, I am not going to spend a ton of money on a DAC that has a couple extra optical ports. It would seem to me there should be a whole row of them on ANY half decent unit. But anyway... Here you go. Hit Amazon, look up a LINKFOR digital toslink optical 4x1 switch. Btw.. LINKFOR is the brand new, that is not a typo.. So easy it is stupid! There are 4 optical inputs and (amazingly) 1 output. Just plug up anything you need to run to your external DAC , use the remote to turn this little unit on, select which port you need and wow- problem solved. I was able to free up a couple of DACS that I wasted money on for some other projects. I am running 3 CD decks and a streamer thru this thing and it works perfectly!!! Gee, all for $26 bucks and I love it. http://LiNKFOR Digital Toslink Optical 4x1 Switch with 3ft Optical |
Two examples of DACs with multiple inputs (I've owned both.) At the relatively inexpensive end, a Topping E-30 has coax, optical and USB inputs which are switchable from a front button. The Schiit Bifrost at $800 also has these inputs which are switchable from a front panel button. Other Schiit and Topping Dacs can also do this, but check the details before you buy. |
Depends on the DAC. Some have multiple inputs with a front panel switch to choose the source. Most commonly you'd see a coax input, an optical input and a USB input with a switch to choose between them. If your CD and Node are capable of different type outputs this would solve your problem. There are fewer DACs that have two coax or two opticals inputs. If your sources only have one output and both are of the same type you'll need one of these DACs which will limit your options. You'll need to figure out your needs and then research the market for what's available. |