I would try something like the ifi silencer+/usb noise filter at $59. It makes so much more sense than the DDC in your application.
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A computer is not ideal because of all the compromises. It’s not designed to be quiet and free of noise. I upgraded to All DigiOne Signature with Linear Power Supply and the sound is very noticeable. Way more detailed. the two endpoints of our rigs are most critical (source and speakers) so anything u can do to improve the source will matter. |
I found this video by Paul McGowan of PS Audio. trivema gave me the idea to look up what Paul said and I found this.I have a Windows 10 desktop (6 feet away) connected by USB to a Denafrips Gaia DDC connected to a Denefrips Terminator DAC. I use the computer so can see the streaming company's song information on my 60 in. TV. The 2-channel and Home Theatre systems are in the same room. I enjoy the convenience of this setup more than I would with a dedicated streamer. I have not found any indication that a streamer would better my current audio quality without spending above 10K. If there were any dedicated unit that would give me the same visual enjoyment and convenience that I have now and improve the excellent sound I currently have, I would be interested.
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@firstonetallguy Here’s some good evidence from an above post by @tds3371 who also uses a Gaia from his computer and got a significant improvement from simply adding a modest Node streamer. If he got worthwhile improvements from a Node one can reasonably assume adding a better streamer from Innuos, Aurender, etc. would provide even greater improvements.
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Using general purpose computers for critical listening in high end audio systems totally defeats the purpose of having a high end system. I can understand for background music or discovering new music for physical media purchases. But if this the purpose why even bother playing through main system or taking half steps for improving sound quality. Go all in, treating as an important source component or keep as pure utilitarian tool.
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