I don't think jitter is necessarily the key limitation in PC audio though. It is one issue for sure, but also important is the analog output stage of the DAC and power supply. I'm a huge fan of my Modwright Transporter, which even in wireless will easily best the DLIII's output in direct comparison. Eastern Electric has a new USB DAC that I'd be curious to hear about, which uses the Sabre chip. Unfortunately it incorporates a volume control which cannot be disabled short of modifying the design. If you are happy with your current external DAC (which one?) and are just looking to improve the USB>SPDIF performance I'd look to Empirical's products.
USB to SPDIF Reclocking Adapter?
I noticed a Mapleshade device as described above for $189.00 in their latest catalogue.
As "jitter" is often described as the key limitation in PC based audio, I was wondering if this might help me create a very simple PC playback chain?
So far, I have experimented with WAV files ripped from EAC, and played back through Foobar, using USB out to an external DAC.
Thank you,
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