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dnavratil

Audiophyte
Newbie Dave here. I just finished building my own computer rig. ASRock FM2A88m Extreme 4+ MB, 16 GB Ram, 128 SSD, W10. Works fine!
No audio card. There is an external SPDIF port on back! I want to buy a pair of Behringer MS20 speakers. (I currently have no speakers at all and use earplugs). The Behringer MS20 speakers have their own 24/192 DAC built in and they have a SPDIF input on back. If I use an SPDIF cable from output on computer to input on speakers will this bypass my computer DAC entirely! I've heard that computer DACs are very cheap 16/44 specs I think! I hope I explained this OK. DACs confuse the heck out of me!
Tks for any help - David
 
BoredSysAdmin

BoredSysAdmin

Audioholic Slumlord
Nothing wrong with 16/44. It's what cd format is based on. Properly recorded this can sound really good. You'd need much better speakers than ms20, think thousands of dollars to tell the difference of higher dynamics which 24 bit recording could deliver.
Now, this said on board pc dac are mostly crap in fact, but for totally different reasons. The problem is inside pc there is a lot of interference which dacs tend to pick up easily. Like you move a mouse or hard drive read, if you hear unexpected sounds - this means that you have rfi issues.
Going with external dac is the easiest answer (hard way would be to fix these issues, but it require complex design and specialty parts)
Going with external dac on Behringer ms20 speakers should be fine. Yoy might still have ground loop issues, but thats different conversation.

I must point out that i used to own ms16 speakers. They were OK for money, but honestly don't expect them to be suitable for real music studio recording. They perfectly fine as good pc speakers.
 
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dnavratil

Audiophyte
You really put some effort into your reply! Thank you so much. This is my 1st post and I didn't think anyone would answer!! DN
 
lovinthehd

lovinthehd

Audioholic Jedi
Another way to think about it is that optical doesn't carry analog (dac is digital to analog converter, so....).
 
BoredSysAdmin

BoredSysAdmin

Audioholic Slumlord
You know of a way for the computer dac to send an analog signal over an optical cable?
No, but I don't think that OP is in any way confused about what SpfIf is (which btw stands for Sony/Philips Digital Interface Format)
I am confused to what point were you trying to make with your previous post? Trying to state the obvious?
 
lovinthehd

lovinthehd

Audioholic Jedi
No, but I don't think that OP is in any way confused about what SpfIf is (which btw stands for Sony/Philips Digital Interface Format)
I am confused to what point were you trying to make with your previous post? Trying to state the obvious?
Apparently he was since he asked the question. Just a simple way to think about digital connections, it negates the possibility of analog...doesn't have a thing to do with your detailed response, either. Ho ho ho!
 
BoredSysAdmin

BoredSysAdmin

Audioholic Slumlord
Apparently he was since he asked the question. Just a simple way to think about digital connections, it negates the possibility of analog...doesn't have a thing to do with your detailed response, either. Ho ho ho!
whatever :) merry xmas
 
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