Steve,
My experience with USB is limited to the AES/EBU version of the HagUSB which I believe uses the 2704 chip. I haven't experienced any downside. In fact, I am quite pleased with the HagUSB both from a performance and operational standpoint. It may perform well in my system because the PT P1a reduces jitter down to a very low 2 picoseconds and I have my Mac Mini on a dedicated line with Oyaide outlet and L10 power cord.
Which leads me back to my original question about the Bel Canto and modified PS Audio DAC reviews. Is it your feeling that since they strickly use 270x chips they can't provide USB performance on par with S/PDIF input? Or it also a matter of poor jitter reduction after the 270X that's not as good as the jitter reductions for their respective S/PDIF inputs?
My experience with USB is limited to the AES/EBU version of the HagUSB which I believe uses the 2704 chip. I haven't experienced any downside. In fact, I am quite pleased with the HagUSB both from a performance and operational standpoint. It may perform well in my system because the PT P1a reduces jitter down to a very low 2 picoseconds and I have my Mac Mini on a dedicated line with Oyaide outlet and L10 power cord.
Which leads me back to my original question about the Bel Canto and modified PS Audio DAC reviews. Is it your feeling that since they strickly use 270x chips they can't provide USB performance on par with S/PDIF input? Or it also a matter of poor jitter reduction after the 270X that's not as good as the jitter reductions for their respective S/PDIF inputs?