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Title: Benchmark DAC1 USB
Post by: hoyt on September 05, 2007, 11:34:58 AM
Just got my DAC1 USB in the mail and all setup yesterday.  I'm overly pleased with it, huge upgrade from running crap analog outs from my emaigc card.  Now I'm running the DAC1 > ARC D120 > Maggie 1.2's.  The DAC1 drives the audio research with plenty of power and it ships with attenuator jumpers inside set at -20, so if I needed to bump it up, it wouldn't be a problem.

 ;D
Title: Re: Benchmark DAC1 USB
Post by: BC on September 05, 2007, 01:11:14 PM
Nice, do you feed the DAC1 directly from a PC via the USB?
Title: Re: Benchmark DAC1 USB
Post by: fozzy on September 05, 2007, 04:32:12 PM
Nice, do you feed the DAC1 directly from a PC via the USB?


I like the fact you can do 24/96 via usb, this i unique since most DACs w/ USB only do 16/44.1 over usb.  This really opens up the possibility of miniature systems that can be built for playback w/o the requirement of an onboard digital output or using up a PCI slot.
Title: Re: Benchmark DAC1 USB
Post by: muj on September 05, 2007, 04:48:35 PM
nice buy ;D
Title: Re: Benchmark DAC1 USB
Post by: Nick's Picks on September 05, 2007, 04:52:01 PM
fantestical!
:)
I lika de DAC-1
Title: Re: Benchmark DAC1 USB
Post by: jerryfreak on September 05, 2007, 05:47:38 PM
I have a dac1 that i just picked up used for $700 (non-usb version).

Since there arent really any usb models on the used market, i coulnt really justify an extra $600 for the usb option, since my $30 soundcard is tested bit-accruate.

I'd love a usb model, hopefully in a few years they are around.




Just got my DAC1 USB in the mail and all setup yesterday.  I'm overly pleased with it, huge upgrade from running crap analog outs from my emaigc card.  Now I'm running the DAC1 > ARC D120 > Maggie 1.2's.  The DAC1 drives the audio research with plenty of power and it ships with attenuator jumpers inside set at -20, so if I needed to bump it up, it wouldn't be a problem.

 ;D

Title: Re: Benchmark DAC1 USB
Post by: hoyt on September 05, 2007, 09:01:35 PM
Nice, do you feed the DAC1 directly from a PC via the USB?

Yes, right now it's straight USB from across the room but I just ordered a USB > Cat5 converter so I can run the cable through my basement to the DAC1.

I'd love a usb model, hopefully in a few years they are around.

I'm guessing you won't find mine used in a few years, it'll still be sitting here pounding away!  :)

--hoyt
Title: Re: Benchmark DAC1 USB
Post by: muj on September 06, 2007, 08:48:56 AM
I have a dac1 that i just picked up used for $700 (non-usb version).

Since there arent really any usb models on the used market, i coulnt really justify an extra $600 for the usb option, since my $30 soundcard is tested bit-accruate.

I'd love a usb model, hopefully in a few years they are around.




Just got my DAC1 USB in the mail and all setup yesterday.  I'm overly pleased with it, huge upgrade from running crap analog outs from my emaigc card.  Now I'm running the DAC1 > ARC D120 > Maggie 1.2's.  The DAC1 drives the audio research with plenty of power and it ships with attenuator jumpers inside set at -20, so if I needed to bump it up, it wouldn't be a problem.

 ;D



you might try the hagerman usb unit ;D

http://www.hagtech.com/hagusb.html
Title: Re: Benchmark DAC1 USB
Post by: Nick's Picks on September 06, 2007, 09:20:06 AM
or a $30 chaintech card for the PC.
:)
or a Squeezebox
Title: Re: Benchmark DAC1 USB
Post by: jerryfreak on October 20, 2007, 12:29:48 AM
thats what i use

dont forget kernel streaming!

or a $30 chaintech card for the PC.
:)
or a Squeezebox
Title: Re: Benchmark DAC1 USB
Post by: jerryfreak on October 20, 2007, 12:33:38 AM
no dice. no 96k or windows 2000 support. chaintech still the best low-cost solution




you might try the hagerman usb unit ;D

http://www.hagtech.com/hagusb.html