CD player with USB and Coaxial out - does such a thing exist?


I am looking for a good USB to Coaxial converter that sounds good and doesn’t break the bank. Simultaneously, lower on the priority list, I intend to get a decent CD player.

I discovered CD players that have USB DACs built in, but the outs are RCA - no Coaxial. Anyone know if such a thing is available? Also fielding recommendations for basic USB to Coaxial converters that are under $100. Thanks!

>> Noticed my title is not clear but cannot edit it. I need USB in -> Coaxial out. 
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Showing 2 responses by elevick

I have both Music Fidelity units.  24/96 and a 24/192 for the Vlink II.  It's called an SPDIF converter.  If you can't find one, let me know.  I'd be willing to part with the 96.
It's all about bit rate that your dac samples at.  Traditional redbook cd's are 16 bit.  Higher quality ones are 24 bit.  Some Dacs are running at 32 bit these days.
If you desire high definition music much of it is either 24/192 or even 24/384.   Essentially, the higher the rate, the faster your dac is sampling music for better accuracy and less noise or jitter.
Can I tell the difference between my 96 and 192 units?  Only on specific higher bit rate recordings.  My Chord runs at 384 and that is almost always discernable when compared to the 24/96.