
eljr
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is steaming via USB from PC to Dac a poor way to stream music because of computer noise?
Is a deducted streamer cleaner, less noisy, by design?
Is a deducted streamer cleaner, less noisy, by design?
The digital connection wouldn't transfer the noise
Yes the ones and zeros do not include the noise from the pc is one way to look at it.....outside of what is inherent in the recording or the device. Would I kid you?This is what I though.... is this fact or opinion, do you know for sure?
Logic tells me all that is being passed are one's and zero's which contain no noise.
I have someone insisting that using a PC via USB as I described will result in computer noise hence I need a dedicated streamer instead of using the laptop as a streamer.Yes the ones and zeros do not include the noise from the pc is one way to look at it.....outside of what is inherent in the recording or the device. Would I kid you?
Ask him to prove his assertion, that's the usual way. The dedicated streamer is far more a limited computer than anything....at least up until it's analog section.I have someone insisting that using a PC via USB as I described will result in computer noise hence I need a dedicated streamer instead of using the laptop as a streamer.
I want to be double sure i am right, that it won't, before i contradict them.
I find the MBP is great for streaming via Audirvana over my inexpensive USB cable to the built-in Hegel H90 DAC or using wifi via UPnP on the Denon 4700. No noise, just great sound. With that said, some people believe you need an expensive USB cable with noise canceling hardware and all sorts of other strange ceremonies. They probably have $500 speaker cables too.I have someone insisting that using a PC via USB as I described will result in computer noise hence I need a dedicated streamer instead of using the laptop as a streamer.
I want to be double sure i am right, that it won't, before i contradict them.
Most DACs offer slightly better specs with a USB connection. You may not notice it, but sometimes the optical input provides lower specs and measurable noise differences. If I am going to use a cable I'll typically go with USB if it's an option.I converted to using a DAC via optical and USB both. Either way does not transmit analog noise, and if the bit rates are high enough the digital artifacts are a non issue.
It used to be that optical was better, but times have also changed.Most DACs offer slightly better specs with a USB connection. You may not notice it, but sometimes the optical input provides lower specs and measurable noise differences. If I am going to use a cable I'll typically go with USB if it's an option.
Todays usb DACs deal with computer noise, that's the bottom line. In my case I enjoy iTunes on PC via usb to OPPO-205 usb DAC up sampling AAC, ALAC, and AIFF input to 24/192. I have ZERO perception of any noise, distortion, or other anomalies. In fact, the sound stage and detail are phenomenal. I sense I can hear tape splice edits on 50's and 60's DOO WOP. Of course, my OPPO also allows Network Play, and I sense the sound via that means to music is pretty much the same in all manner that I get from usb connection, only the access and control of music is slower.I have someone insisting that using a PC via USB as I described will result in computer noise hence I need a dedicated streamer instead of using the laptop as a streamer.
I want to be double sure i am right, that it won't, before i contradict them.
If you are doing the conversion external to the computer that will be no problem. However computers are notorious for issues of ground loop hum, so may be some people are confused by that.I have someone insisting that using a PC via USB as I described will result in computer noise hence I need a dedicated streamer instead of using the laptop as a streamer.
I want to be double sure i am right, that it won't, before i contradict them.
If "someone" made you scared of your pc, do as follows:I have someone insisting that using a PC via USB as I described will result in computer noise hence I need a dedicated streamer instead of using the laptop as a streamer.
I want to be double sure i am right, that it won't, before i contradict them.
If you have a properly engineered DAC being fed by a computer the analog out of the DAC will be pristine. Benchmark Audio, years ago, proved this by making a cable that was something like 4 times longer than spec and just rife with errors. What happened? Their DAC played pristine music.I have someone insisting that using a PC via USB as I described will result in computer noise hence I need a dedicated streamer instead of using the laptop as a streamer.
I want to be double sure i am right, that it won't, before i contradict them.
My contention is that there is nothing to deal with. It's optical not analog that is being streamed to the Dac.Todays usb DACs deal with computer noise
God Bless you.Consequently, a dedicated streamer is an area of extreme levels of snake oil and diminishing returns. It is primarily targeted towards old geezers with zero knowledge of computer hardware. Visualize granma fiddling around with a pc/smartphone. These geezers are no different than granma. Don't get screwed over by the theory crafting snake and its oil.