Standard (redbook) CD is recorded with 16bit at 44.1kHz and that's what you got on the digital RCA output of your Parasound. DACs higest ratings only show top speed and numbers of bits they're capable of and will always work with your player. Digital output to DAC on your Parasound is 75 ohm RCA. You need 75 ohm digital cable with RCA plug on one end and whatever your DAC requires (most likely BNC) on the other end. DACs are usually 24bit/192kHz capable except toslink where they're often limited to 96kHz. You don't have toslink unless you have ADAM option but I wouldn't use it - coax is better.
Is there a compatibility issue with DAC's
I recently purchased a parasound C/DP 1000 player with digital outputs. I see that DAC's come in all sorts of bit rates. Will anyone work? I would imagine I want the highest bit rate and highest oversampling times, but I do not want to wind up with something that will not be compatable...
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