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In the Thread: Asyncronus USB
Post Subject: Musical Fidelity's V-LINK, USB To SPDIF ConverterPosted by Romy the Cat on: 6/11/2011
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I read a good feedback about it at Amazon, that all that I know about it.  

http://www.amazon.com/Musical-Fidelity-V-LINK-SPDIF-Converter/dp/B004PH03GU

So, what you do, you play your PC CDR to the V-LINK’s own driver and then feed an external DAC?  As I understand you find this result more preferable then to p-lay the CD on CD transport and out it to the same DAC via SPDIF. Does it mean that Musical Fidelity’s V-LINK has better driver and  SPDIF Converter then you transport or it means the your transport? Possible. My main concern is that you find your PC CDR more preferable then you CD transport? (BTW, what is your CD transport?) . It never was my experience and my CD transport much more preferable by me then any PC CD-ROMs that I traded. When you say “ripping CDs at max resolution” what resolution are you talking about? CD has 16 bit, there is no “max resolution”, it is what it is and if you do rate conversion to 24 then you just add 8 empty bits. Also, when you say “produces a better playback”, might I ask you what specific employment you observe?
 

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