I'm looking for a DAC to go from a Mac USB to the optical input to a 2-channel receiver (an HK 3490). I'm leaning heavily towards the
Soundavo HP-DAC1 because from what I understand the DAC has a good chip and also has an optical output, which I understand to be the best connectivity option, but I'm wondering if I may be operating on a false assumption (that optical is better than RCA) and questioning whether other DACs I've looked at that I believe have better chips (but lack optical output) would be a better option. The others I'm considering are the
AQ Dragonfly red and the
Drop + THX AAA™ 789 Linear.
My main concern is moving the sound to my receiver. To my hears, the headphone output on the HK 3490 is very good and I enjoy Dolby headphone, but I've never used a dedicated headphone amp so it's possible I'm missing something.
In other words, is my intuitive but uninformed view that receivers like optical inputs better than RCAs shared by those who actually know something about audio, and also even if there is any difference, are the chips the other DACs use so much better that they'd far outweigh any benefit from using an optical cable to connect the DAC to the receiver, if that makes sense.