Looking for a great DAC for my Airport Express....


Hello all,
I'm looking for a DAC around $1000 to link my Apple Airport Express to my Unison Research S2K integrated amp. Right now I'm using an Audience Conductor mini plug to rca interconnect straight from the Airport Express, but I know I can do better. The Airport Express has a Toslink, Mini headphone plug, or USB outputs.
Right now I've been thinking about a Bel Canto Dac 2 using it's Toslink input, or perhaps a PS Audio Digital Link III using it's USB input. Other's that I've thought about are the Wavelength Brick, and Musical Fidelity XDacV3.
I'd like something small and unobtrusive as I live in a NYC apartment. And I'd prefer something with multiple inputs (ruling out the Wavelength), so I can try connecting my Meridian 596 DVD and see if I can improve the sound there also.
Any ideas would be appreciated. I'd prefer not to spend over $1000, but we all know how that goes.
Thanks,
Glen.
g_goodwin
From my research prior to trying the Airport Express (AE) experiment, the consensus was that the USB port on the AE is designed only for a printer. It is not suitable for audio. Your only option with the AE for digital out is the mini toslink. I tried the AE and a Lite DAC-AH that sounded pretty good for the money, have since switched to a Scott Nixon USB DAC connected directly to an IMac - pretty satisfied with it. Anyone, please correct me if I'm wrong, I never tried the AE USB for audio as I didn't have a USB DAC at the time, just went with what I had read.
Rmiwa, you're right, the USB port on the Airport Express does not provide digital out for the audio stream, it's only for connecting a printer to the wireless network.
Wow, I did not know that. I always thought a USB port was a USB port? Isn't it just transferring digital data, whether it be for a printer, or for a dac?
And nobody has mentioned the Bel Canto Dac 2 yet. This Dac has had such rave reviews, even beating out the 47 Labs Shigaraki in the 6moons review.
G_goodwin, you're right, a USB port is a USB port but the USB specifications are about the mechanical and electrical properties of the connection, not the kind of data that is sent through the port.
I tried both the Scott Nixon and the Bel Canto DAC 2 from my Mac via toslink. The difference was night and day with the DAC 2 coming out way ahead. I put the DAC 2 up against my Resolution Audio Opus 21 and the Opus (at 3x the price) was noticeably better.