I am getting exceptional sound from my Digital front end, which consists of...
- Droid tablet controls playback using Retune software to control iTunes
- iMac + iTunes (librabry control) + Audirvana (playback)
- Schiit Bifrost DAC connected via DH Labs USB cable
- connected to NAIM 5i amp via KLE Innovations gZero3 Interconnect
- Gershman Sonogram speakers connected via KLE Innovations gZero2 Speaker Cables
The DAC has an asynchronous USB-2 port and it re-clocks - which minimizes jitter. A friend compared the DH Labs USB to a very expensive silver USB - we both thought the DH Labs sounded better on his $50 system
I download FLAC/WAV files up to 24/192kHz and convert to AIF because its easier in the world of Apple
Audirvana is capable of playing FLAC, but AIF is just as capable
I use Audirvana because it bypasses the crappy Apple software that inserts digital volume - it sounds much better playing the raw data file from the CD's
Apple or Windows or Linux all have their particular "Warts", so there is no clear advantage from one platform to the other.
I switched to streaming to get away from the inherent issues with CD's - I think it sounds as good, if not better and is far more convenient.
- Droid tablet controls playback using Retune software to control iTunes
- iMac + iTunes (librabry control) + Audirvana (playback)
- Schiit Bifrost DAC connected via DH Labs USB cable
- connected to NAIM 5i amp via KLE Innovations gZero3 Interconnect
- Gershman Sonogram speakers connected via KLE Innovations gZero2 Speaker Cables
The DAC has an asynchronous USB-2 port and it re-clocks - which minimizes jitter. A friend compared the DH Labs USB to a very expensive silver USB - we both thought the DH Labs sounded better on his $50 system
I download FLAC/WAV files up to 24/192kHz and convert to AIF because its easier in the world of Apple
Audirvana is capable of playing FLAC, but AIF is just as capable
I use Audirvana because it bypasses the crappy Apple software that inserts digital volume - it sounds much better playing the raw data file from the CD's
Apple or Windows or Linux all have their particular "Warts", so there is no clear advantage from one platform to the other.
I switched to streaming to get away from the inherent issues with CD's - I think it sounds as good, if not better and is far more convenient.