The NeoTV will be the weak-link here due to jitter. You can reduce this significantly be reclocking with a Synchro-mesh, but it will not be bit-perfect anymore:
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If you want to use USB, you must first find a good USB interface either in the DAC or using a USB converter. Second, you must find a server that supports playback out the USB ports and supports that USB interface. A server that I have had good results with is the Antipodes from New Zealand. Most USB interfaces in DACs can be dissappointing. The best results will be achieved using a USB converter such as the Off-Ramp 5.
Another option is to build your own server. I have had excellent results with the Oct 2009 Mac Mini and putting SSD and more memory inside as well as powering it from an improved power supply such as a Paul Hynes (paulhynesdesign.com). If you use Amarra or Pre Music playback software the results will truly be world-class and beat 99% of transports.
It is not possible with most computers to output a music stream to 2 ports, only one.
Steve N.
Empirical Audio
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If you want to use USB, you must first find a good USB interface either in the DAC or using a USB converter. Second, you must find a server that supports playback out the USB ports and supports that USB interface. A server that I have had good results with is the Antipodes from New Zealand. Most USB interfaces in DACs can be dissappointing. The best results will be achieved using a USB converter such as the Off-Ramp 5.
Another option is to build your own server. I have had excellent results with the Oct 2009 Mac Mini and putting SSD and more memory inside as well as powering it from an improved power supply such as a Paul Hynes (paulhynesdesign.com). If you use Amarra or Pre Music playback software the results will truly be world-class and beat 99% of transports.
It is not possible with most computers to output a music stream to 2 ports, only one.
Steve N.
Empirical Audio