sending signal wireless from Mac to DAC- whats the best way ?


I have DAC that takes optical, coax , single post and USB Mini inputs, how can I send signal from Mac iTunes to the DAC? best way, not necessarily  cheapest way.

Airport Extreme does not support it, Apple TV has HDMI output so I cant use it, what to do ??

 

Thanks 

128x128ssg308

My Mac Mini => Airport Express => Benchmark DAC3 via Toslink. Airport Express is no longer available, but you might find used or refurbish one. It limits transmission to 16/44.1 You can probably find some other Airplay receivers. I’ve heard of Belkin SOUNDFORM CONNECT Airplay 2. As for Itunes - I did not like user interface. It shows icons in Smart Playlist mode for each genre, but covers part of the screen with a banner. I bought JRiver "Media Center" and it is perfect so far.

WiFi on 2.4GHz had dropouts (not enough channels) so I switched to dual ban router and used 5GHz. In my new home router is farther away and I started getting dropouts. I added TP-Link Deco XE75 Mesh router (2 pieces) and switched Mac Mini to 6GHz. Now my Main ATT router in Pass-through mode is cable connected to first XE75 that connects (6GHz) longer distance to second XE75 and then to my Mac Mini (6GHz). Mac Mini is few meters away from Airport Express (5GHz).
I use free NetSpot application to see signals on WiFi.
 

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Pick up a used node 2i. You can pick them up for 200 to $250.

A Node 3 can be found for ~$100 more.

You can airplay to them and connect to your DAC via coax.

While your at it, you can stream Internet radio for free and get trial versions of Tidal or Qobuz so you can hear and enjoy streaming. The nodes are controlled by your MAC (or your phone), but they do all the streaming, eliminating the need to send music from the Mac and freeing up your Mac.

thank you guys all for the valuable inputs. 

After long consideration I decided to rip the wall and run in wall cable. it will be way cheaper and more stable than any airplay.

 

Thanks !

ssg308

I decided to rip the wall and run in wall cable.

You won't be sorry. Nothing is better than a good hardwire connection, imo.

I just purchased an Apple Airport Express, $30, based on the response from kijanki.

Great purchase! It just works.

@signalwaves 

how do you send signal from Airport Express to the system ??

Via 1/8" jack or USB. ? 

The AirPort Express has a:

  • Analog/Optical Audio Jack

AirPort Express Specs

Audio out via optical Mini Toslink connector to Toslink to DAC:

Cable

I am using the AirPort Express as a standalone unit via WiFi, Airplay, from an iPad, iPhone, Mac. I have no issues using Airplay. I have had issues with other Airplay devices, not this one.

@signalwaves 

So Analog/Optical Audio Jack works 2 ways, as analog directly to the preamp with split adaptor or as digital/optical via optical to the DAC, is that correct ?

Now, rest is simple, question is if you can see your DAC as peripheral in your sound management of your MAC or you see AirPort Express ?

Express Output:

I thought it was odd too.  Either as analog or optical mini Toslink out.  I have no idea if it could be split out to both analog and optical.  

I noticed the Airport Express as an "Airplay" device, as an option for sound output. The DAC was not visible on the list.    

Example Here:

Youtube

 

 

 

@signalwaves 

idea is there I will explore that route for sure.  I actually started it already and dump it since I used wrong airport device