MHDT Havana vs Apogee Mini DAC ?


Has anyone done a side-by-side shoot out with these 2 DACs?

I am going to buy a Mac Mini to use as a music server and it seems that firewire provides better sound due to lack of jitter. The problem is that there are very few firewire DACs to choose from at the $1,000 or less price point. Has anyone compared the Havana via USB or SPDIF against the Apogee Dac Mini using firewire?

Thanks
Tom
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I'm wondering if there is a significant reason why you would not simply use the optical digital output of the Mac? I have been using that and it works fine.

Firewire is certainly preferable to USB (long conversation), but probably not preferable to optical digital when it comes to sound. Firewire channel properties (e.g. high data transfer rate, daisy-chain configuration) are better suited to external hard drives, cameras, etc. Remember that the optical output is not performing a conversion, that is what your DAC is going to do; it will also be electrically buffered from your computer, which may be quite a blessing in case of an electrical snafu (which, sadly, computers are prone to do from time to time). Last but hardly least, whereas firewire cables are limited to about 10 feet in length (you can push this limit, but it starts to have reliability issues), optical cables can be quite long (e.g. I'm using a 50-foot cable without issues). This allows you to place noisy computer equipment far away from the listening area.

If there are good reasons to avoid optical out and use firewire instead, I'd love to hear about them.